US to send in more marines and reduce embassy staff
Kenyan policemen walk at the scene of an explosion in Gikomba on the outskirts of Nairobi's business district where twin blasts claimed at least ten lives on Friday. Ten people were killed and over 70 wounded when two bomb attacks in a busy market took place in the Kenyan capital Nairobi, the latest in a wave of unrest blamed on Islamist militants. PHOTO I AFP
Posted Monday, May 19 2014 at 11:42
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- The British government has evacuated more than 500 tourists from Kenya's coast after issuing a travel advisory on Wednesday
New York, Nairobi. The magnitude of the terror threat facing Kenya was exposed on Saturday after it emerged that the US ambassador had requested extra security and will reduce the size of staff working at the embassy.
Mr Robert Godec Saturday, in a statement, maintained that the embassy would remain open for normal operations and there were no plans to close it down.
But an Associated Press report said Mr Godec had sent a letter to the more than 1,300 embassy staff on Friday telling them that he would reduce the embassy's "overall footprint" in Kenya by reducing the number of Americans in Nairobi. Associated Press is a respected American news agency.
On Saturday, Mr Godec said his foremost interest was to protect American citizens and to keep them informed, which is the most important responsibility of every US ambassador and embassy.
"The embassy is continuously reviewing and updating its security measures, and expects to take additional steps in coming days, to include on US staffing," said the ambassador.
In the Friday letter, he said Kenyan police officers are fortifying security at the embassy pending the arrival of Marines from Washington next week.
"The United States greatly appreciates the Kenyan government's rapid response to requests for additional security at diplomatic facilities while it also increases security at public and other critical venues," said the ambassador on Saturday.
The AP reported that armed Marines were patrolling the grounds clad in bullet-proof vests and helmets and that the frequency of emergency drills that tell embassy personnel to "duck and cover" are on the rise.
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