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Two more terrorists enter Uganda


Emrah Erdogan Alias Imraan AL-Kurdy alias Salahaddin AL-Kurdy
By Steven Candia

The Police on Saturday upped the alert, saying they were hunting for two other top international terror suspects, believed to have sneaked into the country in addition to the one who reportedly earlier slipped into the country using a Kalita bus.
Police counter terrorism boss John Ndugutse said security was hunting for Ahmed Khaled Andreas, Martin Muller and Emrah Erdogan Alias Imraan AL-Kurdy alias Salahaddin AL-Kurdy, who he described as foreign fighters boosting the Somalia based al-Shabaab terror group, responsible for the 2010 twin terror attacks in Kampala.
“These are foreign fighters helping the al-Shabaab and are behind all these bombings,” Ndugutse an assistant inspector general of Police (AIGP) said. He said whereas Muller is of German nationality, AL-Kurdy, 24, is a German of Turkish origin and all on the international wanted list.
According to security intelligence, it is suspected that Muller could be travelling with his wife, 33-year-old Kriya Mohamed Hafos Adem, a Somali national born in Eritrea and their six-year-old daughter, Nusibra Hadiyah Muller.
“People should be vigilant and report any suspicious people in the communities. Whoever has information should volunteer it to the Police because it is the only way we can neutralise these people (terrorists),” he said vowing it is only a question of time before they are arrested.
 Without disclosing details, Ndugutse said the two are said to have sneaked into Kenya from Somalia and then exited. “Whereas the hunt is on for the one who sneaked into the country on board a Kalita bus, we are also hunting for these two given that a terrorist never works single handedly. They work in cells and these ones are suspected to be in the country,” he said.
“We will hunt for them and get them wherever they are or until we are sure they have left the country,” he said.
Source New Vision

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