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Kenya Puts Bounty In Hunt For Suspected Al Shabaab Members
[RADIOSHABELLE] The Government has in the last two years placed over Sh100 million bounty on heads of about 35 wanted terror suspects. The money is for reward on information leading to arrest of most wanted Al-Shabaab
... Somalia's version of the Taliban, functioning as an arm of al-Qaeda...
militia.

While some suspects have either been placed in durance vile
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or killed by security agents in Kenya and neighbouring Somalia, many still remain in hiding.

A security bigshot privy to the Anti-terrorism operations told Sunday Standard that the bounties have had a great impact in tracking some terrorists.

Mohammed Mohamud alias Mohammed Kuno, a Kenyan al-Shabaab leader is said to have led the heinous Garissa University College massacre in which 147 people were killed in April 2015. He holds the highest bounty at Sh20 million.

The suspect, also known as Dulyadin Gamadhere, hails from the Ogaden tribe in Garissa County.

He has been linked to several terror attacks in the country, including the September 2013 Westgate Shopping Mall raid in which 67 people were killed.


Posted by: Fred 2017-10-09
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