Why recce squad used dawn raid technique in riverside rescue operation

Image result for recce squad riversideIt took 14 Kenyan commandos one hour to kill four terrorists at  Wednesday dawn, ending a 12-hour siege at the 14 Riverside complex,it has been revealed.

At about 4am, a decision was made to storm the room where the four terrorists were. They had been trapped for some time and the commandos were confident that they were worn out.

All this time the commandos had switched off power supply to the entire building to disable the lifts.

Three teams had been drawn from the General Service Unit elite Recce squad and took the lead in an effort to take control of the situation.

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Other armed teams, both in civilian and police uniform were seen carefully evacuating hundreds of people who were caught in the incident.

The second team of seven officers used ropes to scale the sides of the building and accessed the seventh floor through a window.
Their entry forced the terrorists, who were at one far end, to try retreating to the sixth floor, but they realised the door leading to the staircase had been locked.Related image

At the same time, members of the National Security Advisory Committee (NSAC), who were monitoring developments from Harambee House, were updated on what had just transpired.
The committee sought to know whether all the terrorists had been cornered.
After being informed of the killers’ whereabouts, the NSAC advised that all the people who had been trapped in the adjacent blocks be freed.
“It was dark and we knew the floor where they were trapped was up there. We moved to the other blocks and managed to free 174 people who had been trapped for close to 12 hours,” said an official.

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Backed by remote-controlled robots, which were used for surveillance and to map out the floors the attackers were suspected to be holed up, the commandos finally established that the killers were on the seventh floor.
At this point, the two commando units with seven members each, were on third floor and were solely relying on a robot that had gone up to the sixth floor and located the militants on the upper floor based on electronic signals.Image result for dawn raid technique

Swiftly, one team ran up the stairs and locked the exit leading to the sixth floor. They held their positions on the fifth floor.

The team felt that if they waited until daylight to mount a rescue operation, it would endanger the lives of those who were trapped because the terrorists would see their movements and strike.
After freeing all the people, a decision was made to make a final push and target where the gang was hiding.Image result for recce use ropes on building
Interestingly, some of the terrorists were communicating with people in Kiambu and Somalia. It is believed their commander was the one talking with Shabaab militants across the border.
He even sent images of victims of the attack to unidentified persons in Somalia. He had also talked to a man in Ruaka at the beginning of the attack.
An idea to jam communication at the complex was floated, but some commanders rejected it.

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