The intelligence community has released details of the devastating
Garissa University College attack that left 147 people dead and over 92
injured.
According to intel reports from the
National Intelligence Service (NIS), the first group of attackers (who are Al
Shabaab trained jihadists) accessed
the university at 3AM and
conducted a religious profiling exercise for nearly an hour before calling in
the main attackers into the compound.
The attackers had initially posed as
worshipers at a mosque in the college and were wearing white Islam robes.
After separating Muslim students from
Christians, they called the executioners (jihadists)
who started shooting Christians on their heads while praising the name of
Allah.
The group ring leader, Abdurahman
Mohamed Kuno alias Gamadere alias Dulyadeen, coordinated the attacks from
a remote location in Mandera County.
Sources said Kuno was aided by two
local youths, who offered him a map of the University, one month before the
attack.
Kuno was issuing orders from Mandera
and his assistant, Mohamed Abdullahi, was communicating Kuno’s orders to other jihadists who butchered students like
rats.
Luckily after a 12 hour ordeal GSU
commandos (RECCE) stormed the University and killed all the terrorists
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