Million bounty placed on heads of Italian kidnappers

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A bunch of non tiresome efforts are continuously being employed by the police to be able to rescue the social worker kidnapped in Malindi in a dark moment Kenyans couldn’t foresee.

Police have put a Sh1 million bounty on each of the three suspects linked to the abduction of an Italian aid worker in Kilifi.

The three were identified as Ibrahim Adan Omar, Yususf Kuno Adan, and Said Adan Abdi. Police are hunting for Mr Said Abdi Adan, a resident of Tana River, who is said to have escaped from the area a few days before the abduction.

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A local, Mr Malik Said Gasambi, told journalists that Mr Adan rented a house at Chakama and later brought two people to live there.

“I gave them two rooms in which they spent nights chewing miraa,” he said. “Surprisingly, all of them have been missing since the attack. They silently left with everything that was in the house.”

Inspector General Joseph Boinnet on Saturday asked Kenyans with information on their whereabouts to share with the authorities.

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The three are accused kidnapping of Sylvia Constanca at a children’s home in Chakama on Tuesday.

Constanca, a volunteer at Milele Africa – an NGO based in Kilifi county was abducted after suspected al Shabaab militants attacked the said children’s home.

“We have also established that the two motorbikes that were found by our officers tracking the suspects are suspected to have been used as the gateway conveyance,” Boinnet said in a statement.

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“The motorcycles were sold to one Moses Suleiman Mbogo of ID No. 21524176, and one Joseph Bakuna Kazungu of ID No. 21498255,” he added.

The IG directed Mbogo and Kazungu to report to the nearest police station for questioning.

Boinett affrimed that thy were working to rescue the 23-year-old Constanca and arrest the culprits.

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Five others were injured during the Tuesday attack.

Ms Romano, 23, a manager of a non-governmental organisation known as African Milele Onlus, had been staying in a house in the village.

She had gone to pick a power bank when the gunmen attacked.

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