A
security alert has been issued in Kenya following reports that 11 terrorists
(pictured) are planning to carry out attacks in the country during the festive
season.
Some of
them have been on the police watch list of most wanted terrorists for more than
a year but fled to Al-Shabaab camps in Somalia. Intelligence reports label them
as "armed and dangerous" and indicate they may have sneaked back into
the country.
Large
billboards of their photographs have been erected in counties bordering
Somalia. Similar billboards were mounted in Nairobi when their identities were
first made public. The billboards also display police hotlines 999, 112,
020-2199151 and 0702432877.
"The public is urged to provide information regarding their whereabouts
but are warned that they are armed and dangerous," the police says.
Among the
suspects is Abdifatah Abubakar Abdi aka Musa Muhajir, a Somali who lived in
Mombasa but was deported. His associates are Abdalla Muumin Abdalla, Suleiman
Mohamed Awadh, Abdalla Siraj Marum, Mohamed Ali Ahmed and Hussein Said Omar
alias Babli.
The
others are Issa Abdalla Ahmed alias Kauni and Abdikadir Abubakar Abdikadir who
were reported missing by their families in November last year. They fled their
home in Malindi to join Al-Shabaab.
Kauni,
24, who worked as a driver in Malindi attended Malindi Progressive Secondary
School and Sir Ali bin Salim Primary School. Abdikadir is the brother of
Khadijah Abubakar Abdikadir, one of the three young women charged in court
after they were arrested at El-Wak in Mandera while attempting to cross the
border to Somalia to join Al-Shabaab in March, this year.
Former
footballer Anwar Yogan Mwok, 34, who once played for Mathare United Football
club, is also on the list. Together with Omar Patroba Juma alias Patroba Juma
Owiti, they have been linked to the botched June attack on the Kenya Defence
Forces camp in Baure, Lamu, in which 18 terrorists and three soldiers died. He
was born in Siaya and joined Al-Shabaab in 2013.
Omar
Patroba, 33 was also born in Siaya and is wanted together with his wife Shamim
Wanjiru Hussein. Another suspect, Ismael Mohamed Shosi alias Ismael Mmanga, has
been linked to the assassination of Sheikh Mohamed Idriss, a cleric who
preached against radicalisation of the youth.
Mmanga
normally dons a buibui to hide his identity and is also wanted for the killing
of police detective Mohamed Ibrahim, who was shot dead in Mombasa’s Old Town on
March 25.
Source:
Daily Nation
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