“Kiguzo Mwangolo Mgutu and Abubakar Jillo Mohamed are said to have been radicalized at Kangemi Mosque.” Don’t Kangemi Mosque leaders realize that the Islamic State has nothing to do with Islam? Why do so many Muslims misunderstand Islam in exactly the same way? How long are Western leaders going to continue to deceive their people about this question?
“Kenya: Two Arrested As Police Foil Nairobi, Mombasa Terror Plots,” CapitalFM, May 25, 2016 (thanks to The Religion of Peace):
Police announced Wednesday they had arrested two terror suspects linked to the ISIS network who were planning major attacks in Nairobi and Mombasa.
Kiguzo Mwangolo Mgutu and Abubakar Jillo Mohamed are said to have been radicalized at Kangemi Mosque and were recruited by Mohamed Abdi Ali who has links with the Syrian group.
Police Spokesman George Kinoti said it is Ali who led to them to the two, following his arrest.
Police said they recovered various materials that were to be used to manufacture an IED at Mgutu’s residence in Kangemi.
“Following Mohamed Abdi Ali’s arrest, members of his network have been planning retaliatory attacks using home-made explosives. The arrest of the two has foiled terror attacks with explosives and other weapons that were planned for Nairobi and Mombasa,” Kinoti said in a statement.
Police said they recovered various materials that were to be used to manufacture an IED at Mgutu’s residence in Kangemi.
Materials seized during their arrest include nails, ball bearings, batteries, electrical wire, fertilizer, cell phones and other suspected explosive substances which have been taken for forensic analysis.
Intelligence reports have shown that the two suspects were authors of an online document that declared their allegiance to ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
“From our initial investigations, it has been established that Kiguzo Mwangolo Mgutu and Abubakar Jillo Mohamed are amongst authors of the document that have been circulating online purporting the establishment of Jahba East Africa in which they declared their allegiance to the ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi,” the police spokesman said.
He said the suspects had planned to escape from the country to Syria and Libya after carrying out the attacks in which they intended to target innocent Kenyans using public transportation….