Haniya Said Saggar was arrested from her home in Kikambala, Kilifi County and moved to Mombasa for questioning after police said they discovered she had communicated with one of the three women who were killed on Sunday in the foiled attack.
“We realised there was even exchange of money between the two and that is what we want to know from her, what they were talking about,” said an officer aware of the probe. The official said they realised Haniya had been talking to Tasnim Yakub Farah who is among those killed.
Her family said the widow was arrested after several officers stormed her house at around 6pm. They said they were not aware of the reason for the arrest.
The officers confiscated her phones before driving off with her to an unknown place. The family said they visited a number of stations but were told she was not there.
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On Sunday, three women linked to ISIS attacked police officers at the Central police station and stabbed one officer before they were shot dead. One of the women had a suicide vest on her but it did not explode. It has since emerged they were inspired by ISIS. They had written a letter to the terror group pledging their allegiance to them.
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Sending others to die a miserable death for her.
Who believes Joho now after his tirade about Jubilee’s plot to marginalize the Coast?
Mombasa Governor Ali Hassan Joho and rights group Haki Africa Executive Director Hussein Khalid condemned the act, describing it as cowardly and despicable. They also commended the police for swift action.