11 MPs freed after being grilled over ‘secret’ Somalia trip
NAIROBI
By
Mireri Junior and Betty Njeru
| Mar 1st 2020 | 2 min read

Eleven MPs from Northeastern Kenya who were detained for questioning at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) over their clandestine trip to Somalia have been freed.
Interior Ministry through Secretary for Internal Security Moffat Kangi, however said the 11 will not be charged.
The ministry said the MPs explained themselves,stating that they travelled to Somalia to discuss security and education matters in the Northeastern region.
The MPs had been accused of travelling without getting procedural Government clearance.
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The legislators from Garissa, Wajir and Mandera counties jetted back to the country on Sunday from their ‘secret’ Saturday trip.
“They were grilled by detectives at the facility's police station over the Saturday’s secret trip to Somalia,” a source told Standard Digital.
The trip comes in the wake of tension between Jubaland and Somali National Army troops near Mandera border.
The 11 departed to Mogadishu aboard Salaamair Air Express Flight WU-751 on Saturday at around 11 am before jetting back today.
The MPs include Ahmed Kolosh (Wajir West), Ibrahim Abdi (Lafey), Rashid Kassim (Wajir East), Mohamed Hire (Lagdera), Omar Maalim (Mandera East), Bashir Abdullahi (Mandera North), Adan Haji (Mandera West) and Kullow Maalim (Banisa).
Detectives are keen to unravel the agenda of the meeting considering the current strained diplomatic relations between Kenya and Somalia.
The lawmakers were put to task by detectives to shed light on whether their mission was official or private and official, why was the Speaker of the National Assembly not informed.
MPs are supposed to notify the Speaker and the Foreign Affairs ministry before any trip outside the country.
Officials said the leaders do not represent Kenya's government nor are they emissaries of the Foreign Affairs ministry.
In Mogadishu, they met the Somali National Intelligence Agency (NISA) officials for a brief amid claims Somalia is lobbying them to push Kenya to stop supporting Jubaland leadership led by Ahmed Mohamed Islam Madobe.
The politicians are sympathetic to Somali clan politics and have been involved in direct talks with the Somali Government.
There has been growing tension near the Kenyan border in Mandera following reports the SNA is amassing troops ahead of planned clashes. Jubaland security too says they are ready to defend their territories.
The neighbouring country is accusing Kenya of harbouring Jubaland security minister, Abdirashid Janan Hassan Abdinur, currently a fugitive of the law.
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