Free $ 2 Mil Offered....Who Wanna Be Rich Quick?

[SIZE=7]US offers Sh230m bounty for arrest of two Kenyan suspects[/SIZE]
Thursday, May 26, 2022

The United States is offering a monetary reward for information leading to the arrest or conviction of two Kenyans, Abdi Hussein Ahmed, and Badru Abdul Aziz Saleh.

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The two are wanted for trafficking wildlife and narcotics
The US on Thursday offered up to $2 million (Sh233 million).

Aziz and Ahmed are accused of being part of an international organized criminal network that trafficked wildlife and sought to traffic illicit drugs to the United States.
They are accused of conspiring to smuggle at least 190 kilos of rhino horns and 10 tonnes of ivory.
“Eradicating drug and wildlife trafficking are priorities of the Biden administration. We are grateful for the continued partnership of the Government of Kenya to capture and arrest members of these criminal networks,” Eric Kneedler of the US embassy in Nairobi said in a press briefing at the DCI headquarters on Thursday afternoon.
DCI boss George Kinoti called on all actors in the justice system to assist in the arrest and prosecution of the two.
"America has played a great role in facilitating tracking of criminal networks.
“What we have here today is an example of our integrated approach that is -oriented to deal effectively with these criminal networks,” said Mr Kinoti.

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Wewe kama sio maombi ya talkers saa hii ungekuwa ume lalia simiti.

Were the “Kamiti terror escapees” bounty hunters paid their 60M? Mimi hii kazi ya bure siwezi fanya unless tuambiwe ukishika jambasi unapeleka straight to the American Embassy wakulipie huko. We are not assisting Kenyan authorities ndio urukwe kama mjinga ubaki cashless and with a bull’s eye on your back.

[SIZE=7]Badru Abdul Aziz Saleh Arrested After US Announced Ksh 116M Bounty[/SIZE]
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[li]By PAUL KURGAT on 31 May 2022 - 7:48 pm[/li]
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US Embassy, Nairobi, Charge d’Affaires Eric Kneedler and DCI Boss George Kinoti at the DCI HQ on Thursday, May 26, 2022.
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Officers from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) on Tuesday, May 31, arrested a suspect on whom the United States of America (USA) placed a Ksh116 million bounty for poaching and drug trafficking.

Speaking to the press, the Charge De Affairs at the US Embassy in Nairobi Eric Kneedler confirmed that Badru Abdul Aziz Saleh was intercepted by officers in Liboi, Garissa County as he attempted to flee to neighboring Somalia.

He revealed that the officers responded swiftly from a tip-off from a member of the public and was ferried to Nairobi, where he is being held under police custody.
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US Embassy, Nairobi, Charge d’Affaires Eric Kneedler at the DCI HQ on Thursday, May 26, 2022.

“We welcome the news that Aziz Saleh has been captured. This would not have been possible without the public’s support," the envoy stated.

Notably, a second fugitive, Abdi Hussein Ahmed is still on the run. Kneedler asked for Kenyans with any information leading to his arrest to reach out to the investigating officers.

The diplomat pointed out that details of the Kenyans who helped off the investigating agency would be withheld for security reasons.

He added that the US government would honor its pledge of a Ksh116 million bounty.

However, he clarified that the amount would be paid in full once the suspects were convicted successfully.

On May 26, the American government offered Ksh116 million (USD1 million) for information that would lead to the arrest of each of the two suspects. The two were wanted in America for allegedly being part of a syndicate that smuggled at least 190 kilograms of rhinoceros horns.

They were also accused of trafficking ten tons of elephant ivory and violating narcotics. Considered fugitives, they had been traced to Kenya by American intelligence.

The United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) had stated that Abdi Hussein Ahmed alias Abu Khadi, was also wanted for his involvement in handling narcotics.
“Ahmed and Saleh were members of a transnational criminal enterprise (the “Enterprise”) based in Uganda and surrounding countries that were engaged in the large-scale trafficking and smuggling of rhinoceros horns and elephant ivory, both protected wildlife species…A trade involving endangered or threatened species violates several US laws, as well as international treaties implemented by certain US laws,” the US Department of Justice stated in an alert.

You can’t change the terms and conditions midway. The Snitch did his or her part and as per the advert should be paid. Prosecution wasn’t part of the deal…

Otherwise this is as well as saying they can’t and won’t pay…

Since when did Kenya become a US colony now that we allow them to solicit and PUBLICLY project their broken DoJ shyt on a soveign soil?
It does not matter whether these are criminals or not…this shyt show is NOT a demonstration of the justice, law enforcement in Kenya!
ujinga huu

what a waste of life., fighting for freedom and self determination by our forefathers only for the subsequent generations hawking Kenyas sovereignity for personal clout:meffi:.
This government is trully and honestly SHYT for pimping Kenya like a hore to the snake oil merchants.
Whatever happend to self worth?
Ni33er country for sho:meffi: