DCI Offer Millions As Reward For Information Leading To The Arrest Of 5 Terror Suspects

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DCI is offering up to Kshs50 million reward for information that will lead to the arrest of five terror suspects.

Through a thread of tweets, DCI posted pictures of the five suspects who are believed to be planning terror attacks within the country, with a reward of  Kshs10 million on each of them for information that will lead to their arrest.

The five suspects are Salim Rashid, Trevor Ndwiga, Muhammad Abubakar, Elgiva Bwire and Barigi Abdikadir.

The first suspect Salim, also known as Chotara/ Turki had been released on bond over terrorism charges and is believed to have joined Daesh/Islamic State terrorist group in Mozambique.

Ndwiga also known as Idriss Jamal was also out on bond and is suspected to have joined Al-shabaab terror group in somalia. He hails from Hamza area in Makadara, Nairobi county.

On the other side, Muhamamad is also believed to be part of Al-shabaab and comes from Kibokoni area within Mombasa Old Town in Mombasa.

Bwire was released on October 28 from Kamiti Maximum Prison and has been missing since then. According to DCI, He vowed to carry out retaliatory attacks in the county against civilians and security personnel.

Lastly, Barigi who hails from Moyale in Marsabit county is said to be armed and dangerous.

Any one with information on any of the suspects has been advised to inform detectives on 0800 722 203 to report anonymously.

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