Kenyans urge boost in security after Nairobi siege

A shocking attack that killed 21 people at luxury hotel and office complex in capital Nairobi has triggered calls for tough security measures.

Many Kenyans are asking how to fix security gaps in the country after Tuesday’s attack on a luxury hotel and office complex left 21 people dead.

They see the threat of al-Shabab, a Somalia-based armed group that was allegedly behind the siege, as a growing problem that needs to be dealt with through tough security measures.

Al Jazeera’s Mohammed Adow reports from Nairobi.