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| Mombasa County Commissioner Nelson Marwa (middle, with microphone) and a section of Muslim and Christian Leaders unite in a memorial for the Likoni church terror attack victims. Christian and Muslim clerics in Mombasa continue to hold meetings to discuss rising insecurity in the region. [PHOTO: MAARUFU MOHAMED / STANDARD] |
By TOBIAS CHANJI and KEVIN KARANI
Mombasa, Kenya: Muslim and Christian leaders in Kwale and Mombasa have said a massive intelligence failure and lack of investment in modern surveillance technology has contributed greatly to the rise of terrorism in Kenya.