In Summary
- Teens from Tanzania and Kenya promised prosperous married lives by Shabaab and Isis fighters
- As the authorities in Tanzania were still gathering details on the case before issuing any public statement, fresh revelations from Kenya show that the 19-year-old girl was recruited via the internet in September, last year
- Fresh details in the the arrest of three young women, who were stopped before entering Somalia, show that they had planned to fly from Mogadishu to Turkey and eventually to Syria
Dar es Salaam/Mombasa. A
19-year-old Tanzanian woman arrested in Kenya on suspicion of terrorism
was apparently headed to Syria to join ISIS. She was recruited on the
internet by a female agent of the terrorist group.
Fresh details in the unfolding tale of the arrest
of three young women, who were stopped before entering Somalia, show
that they had planned to fly from Mogadishu to Turkey and eventually to
Syria.
Investigators have also revealed that Ummul Khayr
Sadir from Zanzibar studies medicine at International University of
Africa in Khartoum, where her parents are lecturers. She was seized
alongside her Kenyan companions, Khadija Abubakar Abdulkadir and Maryam
Said Aboud--all aged 19 and students at local universities. Ms Sadir
reportedly joined Al Shabaab last September before she returned to
recruit her Kenyan accomplices.
Authorities in Tanzania were still gathering
details on the case and would not make any public statements. “She was a
third-year student of medicine at the International University of
Africa in Khartoum,” said Mr Sadir Abdalla Said, who told investigators
he was her father.
Mr Said told Kenyan detectives that he flew to see
his daughter from Oman, where he claims to work. But other evidence
suggests that the parents of the Zanzibari suspect are both university
lecturers in Sudan. Mr Said later claimed he last met Sadir in Zanzibar
in August last year and she visited him in Oman in 2011.
The young women are accused of trying to cross
into Somalia to marry Al-Shabaab militants. They were reportedly
arrested in El Wak town along the Kenya–Somali border. Police claim the
three hoped to reach Syria and join Islamic State, a terror group so
brutal that even Al-Qaeda’s leader, Ayman al-Zawahiri, has disowned it.
The suspects were remanded for 20 days to allow police complete
investigations.
According to The Standard, relatives watched in
disbelief on Monday as the State unveiled the suspects in Mombasa. They
are accused of trying to cross into Somalia to join Al-Shabaab and
become “jihadi brides”.
Abdulkadir, Aboud and Sadir joined Al-Shabaab in
September last year after linking up with the group on the Internet.
They were lured to join the militant group in Somalia by a Syrian female
contact.
Quoting investigators, The Standard
reported that the three women were promised marriage to Islamic fighters
in Somalia, eventually ending up as widows of holy fighters. They hoped
to reach Syria through Turkey after flying from Mogadishu.
A State report suggests that the Tanzanian, who
wore a red shawl when the three appeared in court on Monday, was the
mastermind of the plan. Their cellphones and two laptop computers were
seized by police after they alighted from a bus in El Wak town, near the
Kenya-Somalia border on Friday last week.
The report also claims the Tanzanian confessed
during interrogation by Kenyan detectives that she was recruited by an
agent named Abdulla Ibl Zubeir through a telephone contact in Somalia.
On Monday, she told relatives that someone was supposed to meet them.
They were unable to connect with Abdulla, whom Kenyan investigators
suspect was in Mandera, and the alleged Syrian contact.
Intelligence sources indicate Ms Sadir was born in
1990 and was a top student at Burhani Secondary School in Malindi,
where she scored a grade B in 2008 before proceeding to Kenyatta
University. She graduated in 2012 with a bachelor’s degree in Commerce
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