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A handout arrest warrant released on April 2, 2015 by the Kenyan Interior Ministry shows alleged Shebab commander Mohamed Mohamud. A 215,000 USD (200,000 euro) bounty was offered for the capture of alleged Shebab commander Mohamed Mohamud, a former Kenyan teacher believed to now be in Somalia and said to be the mastermind of the Garissa attacks. At least 70 students were massacred when Somalia’s Shebab Islamist group attacked a Kenyan university today, the interior minister said, the deadliest attack in the country since US embassy bombings in 1998. AFP PHOTO / KENYA INTERIOR MINISTRY
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