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Alert as Ethiopian forces enter Kenya take over police post

May 21, 2015 By Africa Horn Now

By ANGIRA ZADOCK, TUESDAY, 19 MAY 2015, Daily Nation (Kenya)
Policemen attached to North Horr push their vehicle after its engine failed to start as they were partolling at Crocodile bay at the Lake Turkana shores within Sibiloi National park on November 4, 2013. Security has been beefed up in and around the park as more tourists visit to enjoy heritage tourism and archeological sites. Photo/ JOSEPH KANYI
Policemen attached to North Horr push their vehicle after its engine failed to start on November 4, 2013. Kenyan security agencies have been put on high alert after about 50 heavily-armed Ethiopian soldiers and police officers crossed the border and reportedly took over a police station. FILE PHOTO | JOSEPH KANYI | NATION MEDIA GROUP

Kenyan security agencies have been put on high alert after about 50 heavily-armed Ethiopian soldiers and police officers crossed the border and reportedly took over a police station. Police said the incident at Illeret Police Station in North Horr came just a week after surveyors had completed demarcating the Kenya-Ethiopia border. Armed with AK47 rifles, the Ethiopians arrived in 10 vehicles. They disembarked and took strategic positions around the police station.

They inspected the area and took photos of the area, which is 16 kilometres from the border. They are said to have gone to inspect the border and a lake. They, however, admitted that the Kenyan Government was not aware of their presence. But they vowed to return.

THIRD TIME

This is the third time Ethiopian forces have crossed into Kenya this year. North Horr OCPD Tom Odero said the Ethiopians stormed the station a few days after Kenyan and Ethiopian surveyors concluded surveying and demarcating the border. “Their intention is not clear,” read a brief from Inspector-General of Police Joseph Boinnet’s office in Nairobi.

Mr Odero also called for reinforcements, saying there were not have enough officers. “Illeret Police Station has nine officers only, but the few who are there remain on high alert, monitoring the border,” the brief read. The Kenya Defence Forces spokesman, Colonel David Obonyo, said they were not aware of the incident. “We do not have information. However, Ethiopia is one of our traditional friends and I do not think they would do anything bad,” said Col Obonyo.

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