CONFIRMED: Garissa attack was by ‘students’ who lived there and helped AL SHABAAB

The Moi University Senate has confirmed that some students helped Al Shabaab terrorists to massacre their colleagues in cold blood.

Information from a meeting by the University Senate reveals that there were more than four terrorists involved in the Garissa attack and that two of them were ‘students’ or outsiders who lived within campus.

According to the source close within the Senate, the two students had extremist flags in their rooms and that one of them was suspiciously found alive in the middle of dead bodies.

The other one was busted as he took photos of the victims in the name of helping and his cell phone betrayed him when it was confiscated because he was in constant communication with someone in a remote area in Somalia, probably the Al Shabaab.

This was confirmed by Garissa University Deputy Principal in charge of Finance and Administration who said the two were just masquerading as students.

“One claimed to be a student, but when we asked, he could not remember the Vice Chancellor’s name,” said Dr Simiyu.

“The second one was helping us and started taking photos. When we took his phone, it appeared he was in contact with another remote contact,” he added

Simiyu also confirmed that the room the two student terrorists occupied was operated like a command centre.

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