reporter: fatuma shafi speaks from experience.er husband was a policeman, but he was shot dead by colleagues after he began searching for their son, who had disappeared. the 14-year-old was suspected of traveling to somalia to join al shabb. ththe group has s carried ot gruesome attacks in somalia and in kenya, killing and wounding hundreds. the islamists are angry at the kenyan government for supporting somalia's crackdown on al shabaab. the grgroup recruitsts along e kekenyan coast, an area pupulr withouriststs om aroununthe world. radidicalization is a huge probm here. and police respondnd wh violence. many kenyans are afraid to even enter a police station, for fear of seeming suspicious themselves. it wasn't easy to get permission to film here. officer bibiberone ganguma finay agreed. she says she became a police officer to serve society, not to work against it. her office in mombasa is a safe place for many people, especially women. shshe promises to help them wih their problems. this should be a given, but it's not always th