In the recent past some horrifying incidents of security have taken place in Kenya. Could they be related? Could somebody be trying to create an atmosphere of insecurity to set the stage for something else?
- A puzzling attack at internal security minister John Michuki's rural home takes place when he has left for Nairobi in his usual very visible convoy. The number of bullets fired at the home (for what purpose?) is not known to date because police commissioner Ali's bullet figures and alleged motive of the attack do not tally with those of his boss, Michuki.
- Clashes that were meant to incite tribal animosity started on the same day (Sunday) in Mathare and in Kuresoi.
- Thugs while robbing a petrol station in Mombasa, drag a motorist out of his car and shoot him dead for no apparent reason. They also grab a passenger from inside a matatu that had just come into the petrol station and also shot him dead.
- A number of other violent incidences all over the country take place and are reported to the press. This is strange because police usually keep as much information on violent crimes away from the press, as they can get away with.
According to Raila and his henchmen an environment of rampant insecurity is being created in readiness for the assassination of some ODM leaders.
In 1975 many strange bombs went off in and around Nairobi, culminating in one that killed several passengers in a an upcountry bound public bus. What followed was the assassination of JM Kariuki. The incidences never recurred again until 1991, in the run up to the first multi-party elections when some pipe bombs harmlessly went off in public toilets in Nairobi.
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