Samantha Lewthwaite, the ‘White Widow’ being
hunted on suspicion of leading the Nairobi mall massacre, is or was
secretly married to a former officer in the Kenya Navy, a British
newspaper said on Monday, quoting a confidential Scotland Yard file.
Her new husband is Mr Abdi Wahid, whom the paper said is currently in Europe and freely moves around.
According to the Daily Mail,
the dossier throws new light on the life of the mother of four who
converted to Islam as a schoolgirl and is now the world’s most wanted
woman.
However, Inspector General David Kimaiyo said they were not aware that the “White Widow” was married to a former Navy soldier.
“I’m
hearing about it for the first time. All we know is that she was living
with someone in Mombasa who was charged in court and therefore we are
not aware of any other person of interest,” Mr Kimaiyo said.
Her first husband, Jermaine Lindsay, blew himself up in a suicide bombing in Britain in July 2007.
She came to Africa in 2009 and had been on the run for nearly two years.
The
latest developments emerged as MPs promised to use their powers to
overhaul the security system, including closure of refugee camps and
removal of non-performing security chiefs.
As the two
National Assembly committees on Defence and Security start to grill
security chiefs beginning today, they promised to get to the bottom of
the terrorist attack at Westgate, including performance of security
teams investigating the incident amid claims of laxity and looting.
“We
want to know the truth about what happened at the Westgate, including
the history, the actors and the failures,” said Defence and Foreign
Relations Committee chairman Ndung’u Gethenji.
Wahid
was arrested in 2011 when police discovered that his house in Mombasa
had been turned into a potential bomb factory by Lewthwaite and her
associates. He was never charged.
He was previously
identified as her landlord, the paper reported, noting that it was not
clear how much he knew about his wife’s terrorist activities.
But
yesterday, Al-Shabaab insisted yesterday that no woman joined them in
an attack on Nairobi’s Westgate shopping mall, dismissing speculation
that the ‘White Widow’ took part in the massacre.
“We
once again openly declare that no woman was involved at Westgate,”
Al-Shabaab said on Twitter, reiterating it had a policy of “not
employing sisters for such missions”.
Meanwhile,
reports from Somalia said a controversial Muslim cleric was arrested
yesterday in connection with the Westgate attack in Hargeisa, the
capital of the self-declared Republic of Somaliland.
Mohamoud
Abdullahi Ghelle was arrested for supporting the attack in which 67
people were killed and more than 175 others were killed.
The
Daily Mail says that Wahid’s relationship with Lewthwaite “has baffled
detectives, given his military background and because he once worked as a
private security officer in Afghanistan, guarding westerners against
attack from the Taliban”.
Lewthwaite’s two elder
children, nine-year-old Abdullah and Ruqayyah, eight, both by Lindsay,
have the middle names Shaheed and Shahidah, respectively, which means
“martyr” in the male and female form, according to the police data, the Daily Mail reported.
She
has two younger children, according to the paper — four-year-old
Abdur-Rahman and Surajah, three, whose father could be another British
Al-Shabaab recruit, Hounslow-born Habib Saleh Ghani, 28, killed in
Somalia last month.
On Monday, the Kenya Red Cross
reported that the number of people missing after the Westgate attack had
dropped to 39, from last week’s 60.
Secretary-general
Abbas Gullet said 14 among those reported missing had been found alive
and discharged from various hospitals, while seven were confirmed dead.
Metropolitan
Development Secretary John Maina said yesterday closed circuit
television (CCTV) cameras have been mounted in a number of public places
in efforts to beef up security in the country.
“Some 42 cameras have been mounted at roundabouts, bus stations, market areas and major crime spots in Nairobi,” Mr Maina said
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