January 11, 2012
A text message alerting Kenyans of an imminent terrorist attack is a hoax, Kenyan police said on Tuesday (January 10th).
The message began circulating via mobile phones on Monday night saying, "UN has issued a strong alert of a bomb threat in Nairobi tonight. Please be careful and notify your relatives and friends of the same."
"The alert in question is not from the UN office in Nairobi and to the best of our knowledge there is no such intelligence from any credible source," said police spokesperson Eric Kiraithe.
Kiraithe urged the public "to go about their business and continue observing the normal security precautions as advised during during our regular briefings or by the local police establishments", according to Kenya's Capital FM News.
Police said an investigation to trace the origins of the text is under way.
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