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Norwegian suspect named as Kenya mall gunman
A Norwegian citizen of Somali origin is suspected of being one of the attackers who stormed a Kenyan shopping mall last month massacring 67 people, the BBC said. The 23-year-old was named as Hassan Abdi Dhuhulow, who the BBC said is suspected of helping to plan and carry out the attack on the upmarket Westgate mall.
So his first name isn't Sven. I am just so, so, not surprised...
Dhuhulow was born in Somalia, but he and his family moved to Norway as refugees in 1999, according to relatives who spoke to the BBC from the Norwegian town of Larvik, some 135 kilometres (80 miles) southwest of the capital Oslo.
And grateful he was, too...
Norway's PST intelligence agency last week launched a probe after it obtained information about the possible involvement of a Norwegian of Somali origin in both planning and carrying out the attack.

"The name of a person claimed to be the Norwegian citizen under investigation by the PST was publicised by the UK press," it said in a statement. "At this point, we do not wish to confirm or deny this claim."

Norwegian investigators have been sent to Nairobi to work with their Kenyan counterparts.

"It has not yet been determined whether a named Norwegian citizen actually took part in the attack or not," the PST agency added. "Based on the information that we have uncovered this far in the investigation, however, the suspicion of his involvement has been strengthened."

However, other relatives denied it was Dhuhulow who appeared in security camera footage of the attack.
"Lies! All lies!"
"None of the men in the video is the 23-year-old" a relative told Norwegian broadcaster NRK.
"No, no, certainly not!"
Then they'll have no trouble bringing their lad forth for all to see.
The relative's name or links to the suspect were not disclosed, but they reportedly live in Larvik.

The BBC quoted one of Dhuhulow's former neighbours Morten Henriksen, who described the young man.

"He was pretty extreme, didn't like life in Norway... got into trouble, fights, his father was worried," Henriksen told the BBC, speaking of Dhuhulow as a teenager.
Evidently he was a thug boy and got involved in the fighting life. Too bad he didn't get whacked early on...

Posted by: Steve White 2013-10-19
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