Kenya holds 5 men on terrorism suspicions




MOMBASA, Kenya (Reuters) -- Kenya has arrested five men on suspicion of
terrorism links after they were seen taking photos from a ferry, police
sources said on Monday.

They said the men, believed to come from Pakistan, had no legal travel
documents in their possession.

"The case is sensitive and the FBI are here to take over the interrogation
of the suspects," one source told Reuters, adding that several FBI
investigators had arrived in Mombasa on Monday. The five men were arrested
on Saturday aboard a ferry off the eastern coastal city of Mombasa, the
sources said.

Kenya, hit in 1998 and 2002 by bombs blamed on al Qaeda, is viewed as a
"weak flank" for terrorism by Western security services, particularly along
its coastline.

Last month, authorities arrested three Kenyans and one man from the United
Arab Emirates spotted filming classrooms built under a U.S. military
community aid program. But they were later freed after being cleared of
suspicion.

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