Louw,
a senior figure in Nairobi Shiite Community was arrested on October 29
after a long intensive police investigation. He admitted recruiting
young Kenyans to spy and mount terror attacks in Nairobi. Louw was
working on behalf of the Qods Force, the clandestine overseas military
wing of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), which carries
out the terror activities worldwide.
One of Louw's recruit was 25 year old Yassin Sambai Juma, a student from Nairobi
Sadiq
Louw further disclosed to the investigators that he arranged for Juma
to travel to Iran and introduced him to the Qods Force contact,
nicknamed “Parsa”.
“Parsa” subsequently gave Juma a set of tasks and Western targets for future terror attacks in Nairobi. Juma was subsequently arrested by the police on the 19th of November, upon his return to Nairobi after having undertaken some military training in Iraq.
“Parsa” subsequently gave Juma a set of tasks and Western targets for future terror attacks in Nairobi. Juma was subsequently arrested by the police on the 19th of November, upon his return to Nairobi after having undertaken some military training in Iraq.
Louw also admitted
that he was approached by Iranian government officials in 2012 to serve
the country’s military intelligence organization. He was tasked then to
identify suitable Kenyan students aged 20-30 who would become spies and
carry out attacks on Western interests in Kenya. According to Citizen
Digital, Louw has recruited a pool of local young Muslim men to serve as
secret operatives for Qods Force in the past one year. Louw’s recruits
were enticed with the promise of receiving “a scholarship for Islamic
Studies ” and military training in Iran.
When
Juma travelled to Iran in April, he used the guise of going for Islamic
training on scholarship hence did not raise any suspicion from the
immigration.
An extensive investigation by the Kenyan Security Services, which included reaching out to other services in Africa, has enabled investigations to determine that “Parsa” has visited several countries in the continent in the past and that
his real name is Mojtaba Ghanbarian.
An extensive investigation by the Kenyan Security Services, which included reaching out to other services in Africa, has enabled investigations to determine that “Parsa” has visited several countries in the continent in the past and that
his real name is Mojtaba Ghanbarian.
Ghanbarian
and Juma met in Karbala, Iraq in October, 2015 during which Juma was
introduced to a special training. This training session was scheduled
when the two first met in Iran in April. This was also a good time for
Ghanbarian to pay Juma thousands of dollars to fund his and Abubakar
Sadiq Louw’s terror activity in Kenya.
While
in Iraq, “Parsa” introduced Juma to Iranian experts who trained him on
tactical fieldwork, methods for withstanding interrogation and how to
disguise his true identity. In Karbala, Juma met with an Iranian
espionage expert nick-named “the Professor “. The Iranian professor
taught Juma techniques of how to move from place to place while avoiding
detection or being followed by security agencies. To assess Juma
abilities in what he had been introduced to, he was subjected to a
practical in which he was sent on an exercise that was used as a dry run
for his real mission back home in Kenya.
The
task was to gather discretely information on a hotel in Karbala, a
simulation of the actual mission that was given to him later on by the
Qods contact “Parsa” to gather operational intelligence on prominent
hotels in Nairobi. The extent of the training Juma received in Iran and
Iraq is not yet known, but it is assessed that he was due to go for
further training, such as handling explosive materials and electronic
components, using encrypted communications and more.
Juma has admitted that “Parsa” had arranged to meet him in Tanzania in the Spring, for further instructions and training. “Parsa” had also told Juma that in the future he would have to recommend other locals suitable for recruitment as terror operatives.
Juma has admitted that “Parsa” had arranged to meet him in Tanzania in the Spring, for further instructions and training. “Parsa” had also told Juma that in the future he would have to recommend other locals suitable for recruitment as terror operatives.
Louw, who recruited Juma, has all this time maintained
close relationship and communication with “Parsa” via coded email
messages. Louw has used this method to inform “Parsa” about his recruits
and other Iranian interests. Louw visited Iran for the first time in
the early 1980s shortly after the Iranian revolution.
Over the past few years, he was summoned to Iran several times, with his flights and accommodation sponsored by the Iranian government. It was during these visits that Louw met with his Qods Force contact “Parsa”. He has also disclosed that other operatives flew with him for meetings in Iran.
Over the past few years, he was summoned to Iran several times, with his flights and accommodation sponsored by the Iranian government. It was during these visits that Louw met with his Qods Force contact “Parsa”. He has also disclosed that other operatives flew with him for meetings in Iran.
Counter-terror
police are currently searching for these individuals and all other
Kenyans Louw recruited, including students form Rasoul El-Akram School
in Barsol. Some of these students visited Iran for Islamic studies with
Louw’s assistance.
Louw’s and Juma’s arrest came after months of secret intensive work by Kenyan Police, in cooperation with the other law enforcement agencies in Africa. The Iranian Qods Force has been trying to operate in Kenya for years to recruit young Muslims and train them to smuggle explosives in the country. However they are encountering rigorous efforts by Kenya Police and law enforcement agencies to foil terror activity in the country. The police are working closely with the local Shiite Muslim community to determine threats and locate anyone who may be working for the Iranian government against Kenyan interests. These people are being monitored and will be dealt with at the discretion of the police and in accordance with the law.
Louw’s and Juma’s arrest came after months of secret intensive work by Kenyan Police, in cooperation with the other law enforcement agencies in Africa. The Iranian Qods Force has been trying to operate in Kenya for years to recruit young Muslims and train them to smuggle explosives in the country. However they are encountering rigorous efforts by Kenya Police and law enforcement agencies to foil terror activity in the country. The police are working closely with the local Shiite Muslim community to determine threats and locate anyone who may be working for the Iranian government against Kenyan interests. These people are being monitored and will be dealt with at the discretion of the police and in accordance with the law.
Sources: Kenya Ministry of Interior and Coordination of National Government
:Citizen Digital
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