Local officials said more than 10 officers may have been killed in Monday night's ambush near Garissa -- the scene of last month's university massacre -- while Kenyan media reported the number of dead could be as high as 20.
"There was an ambush on officers who were on patrol and as a result, 13 officers are missing," police spokesman George Kinoti said. "Two others sustained injuries and have been taken to hospital."
Garissa's County Commissioner James Kianda, however, contradicted the accounts and insisted to reporters in Garissa that all officers had been accounted for. The Kenyan interior ministry also said that no officers had yet been confirmed dead.
The attack in Garissa county came just days after extra Kenyan security forces were deployed in the area to strengthen security after a series of raids by gunmen from the Somali-led Al-Qaeda branch.
The officers were ambushed as they went to assist other police who had been targeted by an explosive device, believed to be a landmine or improvised roadside bomb.
Garissa County has remained volatile with numerous attacks since last month when four Shebab militants stormed Garissa University College, killing 142 students and 6 security forces during a day-long siege.
Security sources said the officers were attacked close to the village of Yumbis, about 80 kilometres (50 miles) northeast of Garissa and the scene of a clash between the Shebab and Kenyan security forces last week.
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