Njoro sub county commissioner Mohamed Noor said the arrests were made at 1am on Saturday following a long search by police. The students had been using a fake Facebook account to claim there was a planned terror attack at the university and using the name of Robert Mungai aka Robert Mohamed Blues. See Also: Al Shabaab claim responsibility for Garissa gun attack Police combed the university in a major hunt before the arrests were made. Police want to understand if they have any links to terror groups. Some students are said to have escaped from the main college and other campuses fearing an attack would happen. The incident came two days after four terrorists struck Garissa University and killed 148 people before they were killed by special police in a 12 hour siege. Two other suspects are being held over the attack. They include a Tanzanian national.
Saturday, 4 April 2015
Two Egerton students arrested after posting alarming messages on Social
Njoro sub county commissioner Mohamed Noor said the arrests were made at 1am on Saturday following a long search by police. The students had been using a fake Facebook account to claim there was a planned terror attack at the university and using the name of Robert Mungai aka Robert Mohamed Blues. See Also: Al Shabaab claim responsibility for Garissa gun attack Police combed the university in a major hunt before the arrests were made. Police want to understand if they have any links to terror groups. Some students are said to have escaped from the main college and other campuses fearing an attack would happen. The incident came two days after four terrorists struck Garissa University and killed 148 people before they were killed by special police in a 12 hour siege. Two other suspects are being held over the attack. They include a Tanzanian national.
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