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Dreaded fear convicts who got away from greatest security jail captured

Three hazardous dread convicts who had gotten away from jail have been re-captured in eastern Kenya while attempting to escape to adjoining Somalia.

Three hazardous dread convicts who had gotten away from jail have been re-captured in eastern Kenya while attempting to escape to adjoining Somalia.

They broke out of the Kamiti greatest security jail in the capital Nairobi on Sunday.

Musharraf Abdalla, Joseph Juma and Mohamed Ali Abikar were re-captured some 300km (186 miles) from the capital.

Mohamed Ali Abikar was sentenced for his part in the 2015 Garissa University assault in which 148 individuals were killed.

One of the different outlaws was captured in 2012 over a thwarted assault on the Kenyan parliament and the third for attempting to join the al-Shabab aggressor bunch in Somalia.

The Daily Nation paper tweeted a photograph of the three:

The convicts got away from the vigorously protected office, which drove President Uhuru Kenya to sack Kenya’s jail chief.

Against dread police had dispatched an enormous activity to chase down the criminals following an official order that the three convicts should be re-captured no matter what.

A prize of 60m Kenya shillings ($535,00:£396,000) had been proposed to any individual who gave data on the whereabouts of the three.

A few other highest level jail officials and corrections officers were captured following the trying break and some were charged in court on Thursday.

The episode was quick to be accounted for from the vigorously strengthened jail in Kenya.

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