Thomas Evans: The 25-year-old British citizen was one of the 11
terrorists shot dead by KDF when they raided a military camp. He grew up
in Buckinghamshire, UK, but later changed his name to Abdul Hakim.
A video showing the foiled attack on Baure military camp in Lamu
County last week, in which 11 Al-Shabaab fighters and two Kenya Defence
Forces (KDF) soldiers died, has emerged.
The footage
was extracted from a video camera from British jihadist Thomas Evans,
who was also killed during the raid, according to security forces.
At
the beginning of the video, the militants are heard whispering a prayer
as they approach an area where armoured military vehicles were parked,
before they are met with a barrage of bullets.
The
British jihadist who changed his name to Abdul Hakim is believed to have
dropped the camera as he was felled by the bullets from the KDF
soldiers at 5.45am.
The video captures a total of 32 seconds between the time the first bullet was fired to the time the camera stopped recording.
Before
the gunfight at the military base, the film also captured a group of
militants including Evans in a bush clearing, embracing each other and
chanting, probably as they prepare for the attack.
The
tens of armed militants seem to have just gathered, and they do not
seem bothered by anything. In the clip, which was first aired by
ITVNews, Evans is seen moving close to the camera lens, wave his hand
and smile at the camera.
He had a knife and jungle-green ammunition pouches strapped to his chest.
ADDRESS THE FIGHTERS
Immediately
after the footage showing him, another Al-Shabab militant, believed to
be one of the commander, is seen addressing the fighters ahead of the
raid.
“Tunasikia kwenye redio, Wakenya wanalia kama
watoto wadogo, vita vinaanza sasa” he says meaning (We heard over the
radio that Kenyans are crying like small babies, the war starts now)
In
a section of the video, another fighter, clad in jungle military
uniform, is captured assembling a bomb as he places explosives together
and then connects them to a detonator.
In most parts of
the footage, German jihadist Andreas Martin Muller, alias Abu Nusaybah,
who has a Sh10 million bounty on his head, is seen. Security forces
said Muller survived the attack.
This is not the first
time that Al-Shabaab have captured their attacks on video. Thomas Evans
has featured in previous Al-Shabaab propaganda videos but his face was
blurred to hide his identity.
One of the videos, whose authenticity the Nation cannot prove, was pulled down by the Kenyan authorities.
One of them was released after the Mpeketoni attacks in which more than 70 people lost their lives.
Thomas
Evans grew up in Buckinghamshire in the United Kingdom. He later
travelled to Egypt, then to Somalia to join Al-Shabaab after several
failed attempts to enter Kenya.
He was buried in northern Kenya after a formal DNA analysis was carried out to identify his bod
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