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Police ask Kenyans to pick their vehicles from Dusit complex

<strong>Safe to return to Dusit- Police</strong>
DusitD2 business complex
DusitD2 business complex

Police have asked motorists who left their vehicles at the Dusit hotel complex to begin picking them up from Tuesday.

Police Spokesman Charles Owino said the complex will be open to tenants and guests who were at the premises on the fateful January 15, 2019.

Dusit business complex

Dusit business complex

According to official communication, tenants at the Dusit complex can access their premises barely a week after the complex was attacked by Al Shabaab terrorists.

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Evacuation

Over 700 people were successfully evacuated after the deadly attack which left 21 other dead.

The attack happened last Tuesday when gunmen accessed the complex and one of them blew himself up at the Secret Garden restaurant.

Kenyan security forces responded quickly and neutralized the terrorists in an operation that lasted for less than two days.

On Sunday police released photos of nine people wanted over last week’s terror attack on Dusit business complex.

Suspects

Violet Kemunto Omwoyo (alias Khadija), Boru Adbi Bidu, Didu Mohamed Fugicha, Abdi Ali Kachora, Gaddafi (alias Munene), Ramadhan Wario Bonaya (alias Rasho), a man only identified as Omari, and Hussein Adan Hussein, alias Etto were the people police were pursuing.

rom left to right: Isaak Hussein, Salim Gichunge's mother Sakina Mariam Abdalla, George Ndungu and Muktar Ibrahim in court

rom left to right: Isaak Hussein, Salim Gichunge's mother Sakina Mariam Abdalla, George Ndungu and Muktar Ibrahim in court

However, on Monday, Gaddafi, Kachora, Boru, and Rasho surrendered to the police accompanied by their parents.

Police are still conducting investigations and questioning people linked to the attackers in a bid to bring those involved to book.

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