Three teachers from Kamuthe area were on Monday morning killed following an attack that was unleashed by the Somalia-based militants.

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The raid comes barely three days after the militants stormed Olla Police Station where their planned attack was repulsed by security officers.

According to the police report, the gang staged an attack on Kamuthe police post in Fafi Sub-County at 2.00 am.

“The militants set the police camp on fire and further tried to bring down the communication mast located about three hundred (300) metres away,” report partly read.

Police officers drawn from Bura East Police Station are headed to the scene despite fears that the militias could have planted IEDs on the road which are reinforced with an ambush targeting officers headed to rescue those in the camp.

Last week, the militants also raided Soretho Police Station in Garissa but security forces managed to kill three of them. Four civilians died in the process.

The Monday morning attack, the report said, targeted the police post in the region, a Safaricom mast and non-local teachers.

The US deployed elite forces to Lamu where the militants also raided an army base killing three Americans.

A concerned President Uhuru Kenyatta is said to have summoned a security meeting last week to discuss the frequent attacks.