KTN’s Mohammed Ali in Trouble with the Government Again, Warned Of Dire Consequences
The country is still reeling from news of the mass graves discovered in Mandera.
The bodies one of the victims is said to belong to one Isnina Mohamed whom Interior cabinet secretary Joseph Nkaissery dismissed as an Al-Shabaab cook who fled into our country through our porous borders.
Nkaissery also called the claims of mass graves ‘false and alarming’ and wanted the journalists who apparently peddled the information to apologize. Journalists Mohammed Ali and Yassin Juma were among those told to apologize to Kenyans for spreading false information with Mandera senator Billow Kerrow also being told to apologize.

Mohammed was once again referred to as an Al-Shabaab sympathizer with Nkaissery saying “This young man called Mohammed Ali has had a habit of permanently putting the security of this organ (security organ) at the expense of Al-Shabaab. He has been painting the security force of Kenyans forces in a negative light while painting the Al-Shabaab as positive.”
He then issued a dire warning to Mohammed on live TV by saying “By tomorrow morning if he doesn’t apologies the consequences are grave.”