Al Shabaab gunmen Saturday night raided two villages in Lamu County and beheaded five men before torching houses.


The gang segregated men from women before beheading them.
Police said the attackers raided the Salama and Juhudi villages at around 7.30 pm on Saturday, dragged the victims from their houses, and tied their hands and legs with ropes behind their backs before executing them.
Witnesses and police said a group of over 30 men, armed with guns, machetes, and knives struck early in the evening.
The witnesses said the men wore military regalia when they descended on the homes.
They then ordered those present to lie down and not to raise an alarm
Women were led to different rooms and later set free.
The attackers slaughtered the five and later stole some food items, chicken, and goats before setting a store ablaze.
The victims of the Saturday night attack are all men, including a Form Three Student from Bakania Secondary School identified as Barack Hussein, 19.
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The student had come home for a half-term break before meeting his death.
Lamu County security teams rushed to the scene moments later but no arrests were made.
County Commissioner, Louis Rono said he was aware of the attack at Salama village but had no further details.
“Yes there was an attack in a village and we are headed there,” he said without giving details.
This is the latest such incident to happen in the area amid campaigns to address the menace of terrorism.
The terrorists have been planting bombs on routes near the Kenya- Somalia border which has left at least 30 people including
security agents dead in the past months.
The attack comes in the wake of the marking of nine years since the terrorists attacked Mpeketoni and surrounding areas killing 90 people and displacing many.
It came after Interior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki visited Lamu for a three-day tour to assess the security situation in the region during which he assured Lamu residents and Kenyans at large that their safety is guaranteed.
Kindiki also said the government will do all it takes to fight and end the terror menace in the country.
“We have already set aside Sh20 billion to purchase advanced security equipment, including armored personnel carrier vehicles, drones, and other gadgets so that our security agencies get proper safety as they effectively fight the terrorists,” said the CS.
The border region has borne the brunt of repeated attacks from the militants who are at times aided by locals.
Somalia has not had a stable government after the fall of Siad Barre in 1991.
The area is near the Somalia border and the militants usually cross at will and stage attacks before escaping back.