Kenyan police on Saturday called on members of the public to remain vigilant as dozens of al-Shabab fighters have crossed into Kenya to carry out terror attacks along the regions bordering Somalia.
The police said about 40 militants plan to stage attacks in parts of Amuma and Hemey regions, Garissa County in northeast Kenya.
This, the police said in a report, has caused tension and alertness in the area especially among government officials who may be targets.
Al-Shabab, which has been fighting Kenya since the East African nation sent its troops in Somalia in 2011 to attack the militants, usually target security officials and non-locals in attacks.
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