Kenyan government has launched a massive manhunt for Mohamed Mohamud, also known by aliases Dulyadin and Gamadhere, for allegedly masterminding al-Shabab’s attack on the Garissa University College last Thursday.
Mohamed Mohamud is said to be in charge of external operations against Kenya.
The Kenyan government has thus placed a 20 million Kenyan shillings ($215,000) bounty on him.
Kenya’s Interior Ministry on Twitter announced the bounty and further solicited for information from the public on the whereabout of Mohamed Mohamud.
“We appeal to anyone with any info on #Gamadhere to share with relevant authorities and security agencies,” the Interior Ministry posted on Twitter.