Security
camera footage has emerged which appears to show Kenyan security forces
looting goods at the Westgate mall during last month's siege.
In
the footage, some Kenyan soldiers can be seen carrying white shopping
bags, while others appear to take white boxes from a mobile phone store.
At least 67 people died when suspected al-Shabab militants stormed the Nairobi shopping centre on 21 September.
The Kenyan military says it is investigating the looting allegations.
The
CCTV footage is taken inside the entrance to the Westgate mall's
Nakumatt supermarket, which sells everything from food to televisions,
News agencies say.
In
one section of footage, several soldiers are seen walking out of the
supermarket, past a blood-spattered floor, carrying large plastic
carrier bags.
In
another clip, Kenyan soldiers can be seen next to a mobile phone
outlet. One reaches over the counter, and apparently removes a white
item.
Then more soldiers remove white items, which the Reuters news agency describes as mobile phone boxes.
The
Kenyan military says it has launched an investigation into the looting
allegations, which reports say will have angered many Kenyans.
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