UK Gov’t Issues a Travel Advisory over Heightened Terrorism Threat in Kenya

UK Gov’t Issues a Travel Advisory over Heightened Terrorism Threat in Kenya

The United Kingdom has warned its citizens in Kenya against visiting certain parts of the country over the increased threat of terrorism.

In a travel advisory, UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) said there is a high risk of terrorism during religious holidays, including terrorist kidnappings.

The department warned against all but essential travel to areas within 60km of the Kenya-Somali border, Eastern Garissa County, Mandera County (excluding Mandera West sub-county), and Lamu County (excluding Lamu Island and Manda Island.

Travelers were similarly advised to avoid areas of Tana River County, north of the Tana River itself, and 15 km of the coast from Tana River down to the Galana River.

The British government asked citizens who find themselves in the abovementioned areas to be wary of terrorist attacks spearheaded by Somalia-based terror group Al-Shabaab.

“The main terrorism threat is from extremists linked to Al -Shabaab, a militant group in Somalia opposed to the Somali government,” FCDO stated.

“Attacks could occur at any time, including around religious or other public holidays or celebrations. Attacks could be indiscriminate in places frequented by foreigners. You should avoid regular patterns of movement and aim to travel during daylight hours.”

The UK further noted that there is a heightened threat of terrorist kidnapping targeting Westerners, including British nationals, in the said areas.

“British nationals are viewed as legitimate targets, including those engaged in tourism, humanitarian aid work, journalism or business sectors. If you’re kidnapped, the reason for your presence is unlikely to serve as a protection or secure your safe release,” the alert added.
 

Comments

Mkenya halisi (not verified)     Tue, 03/29/2022 @ 11:14pm

There they go Again?They always know when shit is about to happen n Some idiots shouldn’t tell me they have beta know-how beta than us.Africa we need to trade among ourselves strengthen our boarders n trade among each other for prospective one Africa.Coz with such stuff that means tourism from UK will stop coming n other western countries will follow giving travel advisories which we never give to the west as African countries when there as issues there.Wanjinga ni sisi kweli!I remember when covid cases were high from UK we couldn’t ban them from coming over but when cases in Kenya went high UK ban us from going there.Again Wanjinga ni nani???

KwaMbira Kamirithu (not verified)     Wed, 03/30/2022 @ 04:35pm

In reply to by Mkenya halisi (not verified)

Halisi is talking about African tourism but does not stated the last time he was in Busia,Uganda or Namanga,Tanganyika or Moyare,Ethiopia or Liboi/Liboy on Kenya/Somalia border.Mkenya & Co. should thank the Makamburu for warning Kenyans of intended terrorist raid as Kanya’s intelligence head,Wachira is busy counting loot billions like predecessors kina muuaji Kanyotu & Co.Halisi pretends he can’t remember KDF soldiers looting bottled water instead of fighting terrorists at WESTGATE MALL.

Anonymous (not verified)     Wed, 03/30/2022 @ 12:34am

Why not stop all tourism until all such threats are done.
Possibly no tourism for the next 5 to 10 years.
This will help stop terrorism if tourists are the target.
Our animals and space need a break from visitors.

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