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The United States department of state rewards for justice program has released the names of three people believed to be al Shabaab leaders said to be behind several attacks in the region. The reward has now been doubled to 1.2 billion Kenyan shillings for anyone who has information that could help arrest them and destroy their financial networks.
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US state department releases names of three most wanted Al Shabaab terrorists
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