Prominent Islamist Killed On Kenyan Coast: Witnesses

Source: thewillnigeria.com

A prominent Kenyan Islamist, accused by the United States and U.

N.
Security Council of supporting the Somali militant group al Shabaab, was killed on Tuesday, a police officer at the scene and a witness said.

An officer pointed to a dead body a few km (miles) from the port city of Mombasa and said it was that of Abubakar Shariff, also known as Makaburi.

"Our brother Abubakar Shariff Makaburi has left us.

He is dead," a preacher at a mosque in Kisauni, a Muslim-dominated area near Mombasa, said through a loudspeaker.

"May his soul rest in peace.
He has died a brave death.
" There was no immediate official police comment.
A Reuters witness at the site identified the corpse, which appeared to have bullet wounds to the body and head, while dozens of Makaburi's supporters gathered nearby demanding police hand over the body.

Makaburi's death could stir fresh unrest in the coastal area, where most of Kenya's Muslims live.

Muslim youths clashed with police for three days in February after a man was killed during a police raid on a mosque used by firebrand preachers.

Kenyan police have dismissed Islamist charges that they have staged a series of extra-judicial killings.

The east African country, the region's largest economy, is still reeling from an al Shabaab attack on a shopping mall in Nairobi in September in which at least 67 people were killed.

Kenya is trying to break up militant recruitment networks among its Muslim community in an effort to end attacks by Somali Islamist militants and their sympathizers bent on punishing it for sending troops to Somalia to fight al Shabaab rebels.

A report by the U.
N.
monitoring group on Somalia said Makaburi had an influential role in the Kenyan-based Islamist militant group al Hijra, suggesting he had called for attacks on a range of targets in Kenya.

The group said al Hijra working on behalf of al Shabaab.

"I know I will be killed," Makakuri had told Reuters in October, saying the police would seek ways to justify shooting him.

"I'm ready to die for it.
If they want to or if they don't, they will give me martyrdom.

" The U.
N.
Security Council and the United States had accused Makaburi of raising funds and recruiting for al Shabaab.

At least one other body was also at the scene on Tuesday, alongside that of Makaburi's, a Reuters witness reported.

"Where are you taking those bodies? Give us our bodies.

You are not taking them anywhere," shouted one youth among the crowd as police loaded the corpses into a police truck.

Police fired in the air to disperse supporters in the area.

REUTERS