Kenya: Police arrest 4 men for trying to join Islamic State

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From left to right, Mohamed Kassim, Faraj Swaleh, Ali Omar and Kassim Ali at the Mombasa law court, Monday, March 7, 2016, after they were arrested by Kenya police, allegedly attempting to leave the country through the border with Uganda to join extremist group Islamic State in Libya. The four men were presented in court to request the court to allow them to hold the suspects for an extra 30 days, so that they can conduct investigations before being charged. Kenyan Authority’s fear that the increasing cases of Kenyans allegedly being recruited by the extremist group is a sign that the Islamic state group is trying to get a foothold in the East African country. (AP Photo)

NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Kenyan police Monday said they are holding four men on suspicion of trying to leave the country to join the Islamic State group in Libya, as authorities worry that the increasing number of citizens joining the extremist organization could be a sign that IS is trying to create a presence in this East African country.

The four men were on a bus bound for the Uganda border when armed policemen stopped it at a roadblock on March 1 and arrested them, police said.

Police were on the lookout for young men and women going to Sudan through Uganda, the route commonly used by the Kenyan recruits going to Libya, said police officials who insisted on anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the press about the ongoing investigation. The four matched this description, they said.

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