$10m bounty placed on Maalim Ayman, others over 2020 Kenya attack

United States has made offering of a reward up to $10 million for information leading to the arrest or conviction of Maalim Ayman or individual who committed, conspired to commit, or aided or abetted in commission of the January 5, 2020 terrorist attack on U.S. and Kenyan personnel at the Manda Bay Airfield in Kenya.

In a statement released by the State Department Spokesman, Ned Price on Wednesday in collection to U.S. Department of State’s Rewards for Justice (RFJ) program, which is administered by the Diplomatic Security Service.

Maalim Ayman is the leader of Jaysh Ayman, al-Shabaab unit conducting terrorist attacks and operations in Kenya and Somalia, adding that  Ayman was responsible for preparing the January 2020 attack. 



Recall in November 2020, the Department of State designated Ayman as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist (SDGT) under Executive Order (E.O.) 13224, as amended.

While in the pre-dawn attack, al-Shabaab terrorists killed a U.S. soldier and two U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) contractors and wounded two other U.S. service members and a third DoD contractor, in a video subsequently released by al-Shabaab, a spokesperson for the group claimed responsibility for the attack.

It stated that the Manda Bay Airfield is part of a Kenyan Defence Forces military base utilized by U.S. armed forces to provide training and counterterrorism support to East African partners, respond to crises, and protect U.S. interests in the region.



Based in East Africa, al-Shabaab is one of al-Qaida’s most dangerous affiliates and is responsible for numerous terrorist attacks in Kenya, Somalia, and neighboring countries that have killed thousands of people, including U.S. citizens.  

The United State futher said that the terrorist group continues to plot, plan, and conspire to commit terrorist acts against its country, U.S. interests, and foreign partners.

The Department of State designated al-Shabaab as a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) and Specially Designated Global Terrorist (SDGT) in March 2008. 

In April 2010, al-Shabaab was designated by the UN Security Council’s Somalia Sanctions Committee pursuant to paragraph 8 of resolution 1844 (2008). 

In February 2021, Maalim Ayman was also designated by the UN Security Council’s Somalia Sanctions Committee pursuant to paragraph 8(a) of resolution 1844 (2008).

US encouraged anyone with information on those responsible for the 2020 attack on the Manda Bay Airfield to contact Rewards for Justice via Signal, Telegram, or WhatsApp at +1-202-702-7843, or via local tips lines at +254 71 87 12 366 in Kenya and +252 68 43 43 308 in Somalia while all information will be kept strictly confidential.

US noted that since its inception in 1984, the program has paid in excess of $250 million to more than 125 people across the globe who provided actionable information that has helped resolve threats to U.S. national security.

Oluwaseun Sonde: Managing Editor, Nigeria, a renowned journalist with multitask functionality, member of the Association of Corporate Online Editor (ACOE). Email: admin@mediabypassnews.com
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