Kenya Police officers have placed a bounty on Somali al Shabaab terrorist leader, Mohamed Mohamud believed to have masterminded the murder of 147 students of Garissa University College on Thursday, April 2, 2015.
The kenya police place 20 million shillings ($215,000) reward for the arrest of Mohamed Mohamud, a former Garissa teacher labelled "Most Wanted" in a government poster and linked by Kenyan media to two separate al Shabaab attacks in the neighbouring Mandera region last year.
He studied engineering at Jomo Kenyatta University in Nairobi in the early 1990s before working for a Saudi-based charity, Al-Haramain Islamic Foundation , which the US linked to Al Qaeda between 1993
and 1995, according to reports.
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