Kenyan authorities have arrested more than two dozen suspects wanted for two al-Qaida attacks, a senior government official confirms. They are accused of taking part in the 1998 car bombing of the US Embassy in Nairobi and the November 2002 attack on a coastal hotel in Mombasa. Most of the men are foreigners and were taken into custody by Kenyan authorities and foreign security agencies in a recent anti-terror operation. Some were arrested in neighbouring Somalia, a country without an effective government for more than decade, Murungaru said.
Heh. Nice work.
Although a few are wanted by the FBI, the Kenyan government does not plan to extradite them to the United States.
Assuming they actually jug them and they don't "escape," I'd be perfectly happy to see them spend 20 years or so in a Kenyan jail... |
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