Kenya police service has circulated photos of two most wanted terrorists who are believed to be hatching a plan to conduct attacks in Kenya.
The terror suspects have been identified as Ahmed Hish and Farah Dagane. Police have put a bounty reward of 2 million shillings for any information that may lead to their arrests.
Police authorities have urged Kenyan citizens to remain vigilant and report any slightest, suspicious activity or character to the nearest police station.
One can call or use short messaging system to report any unusual activities to (National Police Service [NPS] hotline 0702 432 877, 999 or 112) for immediate police response.
The two are reportedly trained medical doctors with roots from Garissa County. Police reports that the two who were on an internship at a county hospital in the country have disappeared upon learning police were pursuing them.
The two are allegedly wanted by police for planning attacks in Kenya the same style a law student of University of Nairobi was involved in the dreaded Garissa University College attacks.
































