U.S offers up to Ksh.669M reward for information on four Al-Shabaab leaders
Al-Shabaab leaders wanted by the U.S. LEFT TO RIGHT: Abu Ubadiah (leader), Mahad Karate (Amniyat Commander), Fuad Mohamed Khalaf (Financial Facilitator). PHOTOS | COURTESY
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The U.S Department of State has announced
a reward of up to $ 6 million (approx. over Ksh.669 million) for information
leading to the arrest of four Al-Shabaab leaders.
The four are; Abu Ubadiah (leader),
Mahad Karate (Amniyat Commander), Fuad Mohamed Khalaf (Financial Facilitator),
and Jafar (Facilitator and Operational Planner).
The department, in a notice seen
by Citizen Digital, urged any persons
with information on the whereabouts of the four to immediately pass it along
through their tip lines.
"Al-Shabaab's activities
continue to threaten the peace, security, and stability of the region. The
Department of State's Rewards for Justice program is offering rewards of up to
$6 million for information on Al-Shabaab leaders. Call or text our tip lines
via SMS, Signal, Viber, and WhatsApp," read the notice.
Here are the fugitives' profiles
according to the U.S Department of State:
He rose to power in September 2014, after the death of former Al-Shabaab emir Ahmed Abdi aw-Mohamed (Godane). As the emir, Abu Ubaidah is directly responsible for Al-Shabaab’s activities, which continue to threaten the peace, security, and stability of Somalia and U.S. interests in the region.
He is believed to be in his forties and is a member of the Dir clan from the Kismayo region of Somalia.
A reward of $6 million (approx.
Ksh.669 million) for information leading to his arrest.
Mahad Karate (aka Abdirahman
Mohammed Warsame)
Karate serves as Al-Shabaab’s shadow deputy leader and has command responsibility over the Amniyat, the militia's intelligence and security wing.
The Amniyat plays a key role in the execution of suicide attacks and assassinations in Somalia, Kenya, and other countries in the region.
A reward of $5 million (approx. Ksh.558 million) for information leading to his arrest.
Fuad Mohammed (alias Fuad
Shongale)
He has facilitated financial support to Al-Shabaab since 2008. He regularly organizes and holds fundraising events for the militant group.
A reward of $5 million (approx.
Ksh.558 million) for information leading to his arrest.
Jafar serves as Al-Shabaab’s chief of explosives and is responsible for attack operations in Mogadishu. His face is unknown.
A reward of $5 million (approx.
Ksh.558 million) for information leading to his arrest.

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