Police Nab Three More Notorious Terrorists Linked to the Dusit Attack

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Police have arrested three more suspects linked to the Dusit D2 attack.

In a statement by police spokesman Charles Owino Ali Buyo (19) and Aden Hassan were arrested in Alinjugur within Fafi subcounty, Garissa county, while Mohamed Abdirahman Abdalla (40) was arrested in Hagdera market.

They are suspected to have facilitated the terrorists that executed the terror attack at the hotel and business complex on 14 Riverside Drive last Tuesday, killing 21 people.

“We have recovered from the suspects three firearms; a Makarov ATM 3846 pistol with one magazine loaded with eight rounds of ammunition, a new model browning pistol serial number 609101 with one magazine loaded with 15 rounds of ammunition, and a pistol make CF 98-9 serial number 15-CN 029336 loaded with 13 rounds of ammunition,” Owino said.

The arrest brings to eight the total number of suspects in police custody over the attack.

On Friday, five suspects were arraigned at Milimani court and detained for 30 days pending investigations.

They are Joel Nganga, Oliver Muthee, Gladys Kaari, Guleid Abdihakim and Osman Ibrahim.

Two other suspects, Sahaila Bakari Mwinyi, the wife to suicide bomber at the attack Mahir Khalid Riziki was released on Sunday alongside Khalid’s father.

Reports indicate that Riziki had informed Sahaila that he was in Nairobi for unspecified work, three days prior to the attack.

In his statement on Sunday, Owino appealed to members of the public to share information on several other suspected accomplices who are on the run.

He said security agencies are also closely monitoring the activities of three other suspects from Isiolo who are believed to have crossed into Somalia and may cross over to Kenya to launch attacks.

“They include Dido Mohammed Fugicha alias Dingdong, Hussein Aden Hussein alias Etto, and Gaddafi alias Munene,” Owino said.

He said the three escaped to Somalia to join the al Shabaab.

Owino said police are also looking for Boru Abdi Bidu, Ramadhan Wario Bonaya alias Rasho and Abdi Ali Kachora.

He said the three had previously been arrested and are believed to have crossed over to Somalia as well.

Detectives are also in pursuit of Violet Kemunto, the wife to one of the suspects Ali Salim Gichunge.

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