Detectives have arrested an international fugitive accused of direct involvement in organised crime while in Sudan. Mohamed Nagi was flushed out of his hideout in Nairobi City following a stealth operation conducted by Transnational and Organised Crimes detectives at the University of Nairobi staff quarters. He and Abdi Hussein Ahmed, who is at large, had a Sh233 million bounty on their heads for trafficking wildlife and narcotics to the USA. The United States government on April 26 offered a ransom of Sh233 million for information leading to the arrest or conviction of the two Kenyans. The US offered up to $2 million (Sh233 million) for both suspects.
Source: The Star June 07, 2022 15:07 UTC