The mystery of Westgate terror attack deepened Monday as it emerged
that State has not retrieved five bodies of attackers who were killed
last week.
The Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) Monday revealed to MPs that they
suspected the gunmen had retreated to one corner, where they died and
their bodies are covered by rubble.
âThere is stench from the
area covered by rubble and the military has informed us that they
suspect the five bodies of the terrorists are stuck there,â Rongo MP
Dalmas Otieno said.
Otieno said after touring the ill-fated mall,
KDF had told them they were moving with speed to clear the rubble and
recover the bodies, which will help forensic experts who were still
combing the area to gather crucial evidence.
The revelation raises
more questions over the progress of investigation to unearth the
perpetrators of the terror attack that led to the death of 67 people.
On
Sunday, Interior Security Cabinet Secretary Joseph Lenku reiterated the
governmentâs position that five terrorists had been felled by gunfire
but refused to divulge any information on whether the State was in
possession of the bodies.
Special forces from KDF, Interpol and
forensic experts from the US, UK, Germany and Israel and local
investigators were still at the mall as the probe intensified.
 And
Monday, a joint Parliamentary Committee of Defence and National
Security began a probe into the Westgate attack, with claims and counter
accusations between government agencies over the manner in which the
operation was handled.
Intelligence lapses
The
MPs say they will inquire into all questions that have been raised,
from intelligence lapses and the operation that lasted for four days.
MPs
will further seek to establish if the speedy deployment of the military
derailed the operation, after a senior GSU officer who was commanding
the elite Recce squad was fatally shot by what is said to be a
âfriendly fireâ by the military, at a time when police had taken
control of 70 per cent of the mall and pushed the terrorists to one
corner.
Defence Committee Chairman Nungâu Githinji and his National
Security counterpart Asman Kamama said they will summon all top security
chiefs involved in the operation and any member of the public who may
have useful information.
The parliamentary committee has also
extended its mandate to investigate massive looting in the mall in the
aftermath of the attack after the public and police were ordered out.
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