A Kenyan driver and two Italian nuns abducted by Somali militants on Sunday are safe, the Government has said.
Spokesman Dr Alfred Mutua said they have established the trio was abducted by Al Shabab Militants from their Elwak home.“They are being held in Somaliland(Northern Somalia),” he said adding that the government had put in place measures to ensure their safe release. There was however little progress reported according to the police.
Deputy Police Spokesman Charles Owino told reporters that there were no fresh leads but expressed optimism the kidnappers would be tracked down. “We have nothing to report at the moment. The search for the nuns is going on but they have not been traced. Officers are still on the ground searching for them,” he told Capital News on telephone.
Mr Owino said officers deployed to rescue the three were still combing the Somalia border where security has been intensified.He could not confirm reports that the team conducting the search planned to cross over the border into Somalia.“I am not able to confirm that, let it be known that we are on the ground and that everything is being done to find them,” he asserted.
A senior police officer in El Wak however, confided that the security forces were planning to cross over the border to search for the nuns. “It is one of the alternatives that is being considered. Our officers are also talking to elders in that country (Somalia) to try getting the nuns and the vehicles that were stolen returned,” the source said.
The nuns who were working with a missionary group providing health care in El-Wak were abducted in the early hours of Monday when 60 men stormed the town.They are reported to have hurled a grenade and sprayed bullets at a police station in the town before they kidnapped away the nuns from a Roman Catholic Church.The nuns have since been identified as Caterina Giraudo, 67 and Maria Teresa Olivero, 60.
The Chief of Vatican Spokesman, Rev Federico Lombardi on Tuesday said that Pope Benedict was aware of the incident and was praying for them. No immediate comment was forthcoming from the Italian Embassy in Nairobi.When Capital News telephoned the Embassy on Thursday, an official said the Ambassador was not willing to discuss the matter.“We do not wish to talk about that matter at this point, perhaps much later. Thank you,” she said.