America has sent an elite team of agents to protect President Barack Obama’s grandmother in Kenya.
White House sources said security had been heightened at her Kogelo rural home following the killing of al-Qaeda leader, Osama Bin Laden.
Also more police officers have been deployed to man Mama Sarah Obama’s in homestead western Kenya following fears of a terrorist attack in retaliation for the killing of Osama by US Special Forces.
According to the local police boss, Stephen Cheteka, officials decided to beef-up security for the relatives of the US president after receiving threats of a planned terrorist attack three days ago and that his men would work with the American security officials.
“We received reports of plans to attack the home of Mama Sarah Obama three days ago and we immediately put in place adequate security measures,” Mr. Cheteka said.
The police boss added that the home would be under round-the-clock surveillance, adding that all visitors would be subjected to a thorough screening.
He, however, assured the public that there was no cause for alarm as the family of Mama Sarah Obama had been well informed of the security measures.
Local leaders, led by former Siaya Mayor Obiero Otare, expressed fears that the Kogelo home of the Obama granny could be the target of terrorist attack, especially now that reports indicated that terrorists had penetrated into Kenyan territory.
“Security must be beefed up at the home and the surrounding environs lest we become the next target of terrorists,” observed Mr. Otare.
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