The Kenyan government has arrested three men who were said to be heading to Somalia to join the Daesh organization in Somalia.
The Somali government filed a lawsuit against these three men who were arrested while they were going to join the Daesh group fighting in Puntland, which covers the influence of terrorist groups that are increasing in Africa.
Two brothers, Ayub Bwanaadi, 32, and Mohammed Bwanaadi, 22, as well as Kassim Ahmed, 29, were arrested in Isiolo County on April 7 while traveling on a bus heading to Moyale. led by the Anti-Terrorism Unit (ATPU).
These three people were on the run from the police after being charged with crimes, and they are suspected of having committed crimes in Lamu state where they come from.
He was then brought to the Court of Law in Kahawa on April 11, where the police detained him for 30 days to keep him while they conduct investigations.
During the questioning, the three people said that they traveled from Tanzania to Islii neighborhood in Nairobi and then on to Ethiopia before finally crossing to Somalia to join Daesh.
The three men told the police during questioning that the plan to join Daesh in Puntland was behind Ali Omar Bwanadi who was born to Ayub and Mohamed, the police believe he is currently in Morogoro, Tanzania.
Ali fled Kenya from Tanzania, after he found out that the police were looking for him, after he was accused of being involved in the killing of security officers and government officials in Lamu region.
The police believe that the three men chose to flee to Puntland, to join Daesh, which has bases in the Bari region.