Kenya says son of a Govt official was among gunmen in Garissa attack
Investigations by Kenyan police into the massacre of 147 students of
Garrissa University on Thursday April 2nd has revealed that one of the
masked men who carried out the attack was a son of a government
official. The gunman identified as Abdirahim
Abdullahi is a law graduate from the University of Nairobi and the son
of Abdullahi Daqara, the Chief of Bulla Jamhuri in Mandera county
Kenya's Interior Ministry spokesman Mwenda Njoka in a text message to Reuters, said Abdirahim Abdullahi had disappeared from home the morning of the attack and his family was looking for him when the attack at the University campus occurred
Kenya's Interior Ministry spokesman Mwenda Njoka in a text message to Reuters, said Abdirahim Abdullahi had disappeared from home the morning of the attack and his family was looking for him when the attack at the University campus occurred
"The father had reported to security agents that his son had disappeared from home... and was helping the police try to trace his son by the time the Garissa terror attack happened," Njoka told Reuters
An unidentified government official based in Garissa said Abdullahi, after his graduation in 2013 joined the militant group al Shabaab.
"He was a very brilliant student. But then he got these crazy ideas," the official said.
Meanwhile Kenya has commenced three days of National mourning over the attack. Military men were positioned outside the premises of most churches today to provide security to worshipers who came to church to partake in the Easter Celebration.
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