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Uganda: Suspected Terrorist Nabbed

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Original Post Date: 2011-07-25 Time: 21:00:01  Posted By: News Poster

By Andante Okanya
Ssenkumba, 19, was nabbed by crime intelligence operatives while attempting to escape via Odramacaku border post. He is being held at Arua Police Station.

According to detainees at the station, Ssenkumba reportedly collapsed shortly after having lunch.

Although the Police rushed him to Arua Hospital under heavy security, they were suspicious that Ssenkumba was faking illness to get chance to escape from hospital.

The twin bombings that ripped through Kyadondo Rugby Club and the Ethiopian Village Restaurant in Muyenga, left over 70 soccer revellers dead and scores injured.

Ssenkumba is believed to have been recruited into the Somali insurgent outfit, al shabaab in October 2009, a year after he completed Primary Seven at Nakivubo Primary School. Al-shabaab is linked to Al-Qaeda terror network

Al-shabaab is currently battling the Somali Ttransitional Federal Government, which is supported by the African Union troops from Uganda and Burundi.

West Nile Police spokesperson Josephine Angucia, said Ssenkumba was under strict orders not to move out of Kampala after he was released from the Rapid Response Unit headquarters in Kireka in June.

However, she said last Sunday, Ssenkumba decided to board the California bus at 9:30pm to travel to Arua. He had a bus ticket and a mobile phone.

On arriving in Arua, he stayed in Karavan Lodge on Go-down Road. Ssenkumba reportedly claimed that some drivers identified him, which unsettled him hence the decision to flee Uganda.

Angucia revealed that Ssenkumba had informed the Police that al-shabaab loyalists were spread across the country’s major towns.

She added that they were using unique coded language to link-up and provide assistance including food and money to each other.

Angucia said Ssenkumba informed Police that enrolled fighters receive $300 (about sh750,000) as monthly payment.

Ssenkumba was among the 18 terror suspects who were freed in December last year, but immediately rearrested by Military Police.

Ssenkumba reportedly claimed that some relatives of the July 11 victims had threatened to kill him after identifying him through photographs published in the newspapers.

Original Source: New Vision (Kampala)
Original date published: 22 July 2011

Source: http://allafrica.com/stories/201107251906.html?viewall=1