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Kenya: Terror Suspect Who Sought to Join KDF Detained for Two Weeks

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An Eldoret court has allowed detectives to hold for 14 days a 22-year-old woman who confessed to have been trained and radicalised by al-Shabaab terror group.

Ms Sheril Lendenyo, a Form Two dropout from Vihiga County, was arrested on Monday in Tinderet, Nandi County, by detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations.

The former student of Imusutsu Secondary School in Hamisi sub-county was arraigned before Eldoret Senior Principal Magistrate Barnabas Kiptoo on Tuesday.

During her arraignment, detectives from the Anti-Terror Police Unit (ATPU) asked the court to give them 14 days to conclude investigations.

Investigating officer Pahanuel Kaaria from the ATPU told the court that Ms Lendenyo was arrested as she sought to join the armed forces in the ongoing Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) recruitment at Songhor sports ground in Nandi County.

In his sworn affidavit, Mr Kaaria told the court that Ms Lendenyo had told ATPU officers that she wanted to join KDF since she had undergone physical training with al-Shabaab militants for two years in Boni Forest.

Survival tactics

She reportedly said she had been taught how to use various weapons and specifically G-3 assault rifles.

Mr Kaaria told the court that the suspect had further revealed that she was highly skilled in survival tactics in a hostile environment and how to manage disasters.