Over 200 Secret Service agents arrive in Kenya & dispatched to Nairobi & Kisumu - No RECCE

Over 200 US Secret Service agents have arrived in the country to neutralize security threats posed by Al Shabaab terrorists ahead of US President Barrack Obama’s visit later in July.

The officers arrived alongside some vehicles that the US President will use in his convoy while in Kenya, which are kept at the US Embassy in Gigiri under the watchful eye of the Secret Service, who are responsible for the President’s safety and security.

Many Secret Service agents are in Nairobi, although another team has been sent to Kisumu and Siaya to protect Obama’s grandmother, Mama Sarah, and the family during the time her grandson will be in the country as Al Shabaab may want to take advantage of Obama’s presence to attack his family in Kenya just to get back at him.

However, it is not clear if the US President will visit Kisumu or his father’s place in Kogelo, Siaya, because such details are still classified for security reasons.

The Secret Service will also be responsible for the security of two senior US Government officials, among them Secretary of State, John Kerry, who is expected in the country next week to discuss security issues and terror threats.

Kenya’s very own elite squad – Recce - will not be allowed anywhere near the US President but will be left to man roads and streets.

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