Two Kenyan trainee doctors who have been on police terrorist watch list were killed in recent raids on Libya’s city of Sirte, an ISIS bastion.
The two identified as Farah Dagane Hassan, 26 and Hiish Ahmed Ali, 25, were interns at Kitale hospital before fleeing Kenya after Anti-Terror Police (ATPU) started hunting them over their links with ISIS terrorist group.
Before the trainee doctors fled, initial investigations linked them to a terrorism network comprising of young doctors that was planning biological attacks in the country.
Their plot was discovered in April 2016 after one of the suspected masterminds, Mohammed Abdi Ali aka Abu Fidaa, also a doctor, was arrested.
He and his wife Nuseibah Mohammed, alias Ummu Fidaa, a medical student, are facing terrorism charges in court.
Kenya National Police had offered a bounty reward of Sh4 million to anyone with information that could lead to the arrest of any of the young doctors on the list of most wanted terror suspects.































