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US offers $10m for ‘mastermind’ of 2019 hotel siege

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The United States announced on Thursday it was offering a reward of up to US$10 million (347 million baht) for a man described as the “terror mastermind” of a bloody hotel attack in Kenya four years ago.

It said it is seeking informatio­n on Mohamoud Abdi Aden, describing him as a leader of the Somalia-based Al-Shabaab jihadist group that has carried out several deadly attacks in neighbouri­ng Kenya.

The Al-Qaeda affiliated group claimed responsibi­lity for the Jan 15, 2019 siege on the upmarket DusitD2 hotel compound in the Kenyan capital Nairobi that lasted almost 20 hours.

At least 21 people lost their lives, including a US citizen, and many more were injured. Kenya said at the time that all the assailants had been eliminated.

“Mohamoud Abdi Aden, an Al-Shabaab leader, was part of the cell that the planned the DusitD2 hotel attack,” the US ambassador to Kenya, Meg Whitman, told reporters in Nairobi.

She said the US was offering a reward of up to $10 million for informatio­n leading to the arrest of Mr Aden, described by the embassy as a Kenyan national, and others accused of involvemen­t in the hotel siege.

The head of Kenya’s Directorat­e of Criminal Investigat­ions, Amin Mohamed Ibrahim, described Mr Aden as the “terror mastermind” behind the carnage.

The US designated Mr Aden a “specially designated global terrorist” in October. Al-Shabaab has repeatedly targeted Kenya since it sent its army into Somalia in October 2011 to fight the Islamist militant group.

In 2013, Al-Shabaab laid siege to the

Westgate shopping mall in Nairobi for four days, leaving 67 people dead.

In 2015, an attack on Garissa University in eastern Kenya killed 148 people, almost all of them students. Many were shot at point blank range after being identified as Christians.

Al-Shabaab, which has been waging a bloody insurgency against Somalia’s fragile central government for 15 years, has been designated a terrorist group by the US since 2008.

In November, Washington said it was increasing its reward to up to $10 million apiece for key Al-Shabaab members and leaders including “emir” Ahmed Diriye.

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