Six years ago in Kenya, East Africa, a man who had been in prison for a terrorist attack that killed 148 people escaped from prison and fled for four days. It was secured.

In Kenya, on the 15th of this month, three men who had been jailbroken in a prison in the capital Nairobi were jailbroken, and police were chasing them with a bounty of over 60 million yen in Japanese yen.



One of them was sentenced to 41 years in prison for being involved in a terrorist attack in which a university in eastern Garissa was attacked by armed groups in 2015, killing 148 students.



The two jailbroken together were also imprisoned for being involved in another terrorist program or attempting to join an Islamic extremist organization.



Police announced on the 18th that they had secured their identities in a town more than 100 kilometers east of Nairobi, based on information provided by residents.



Local media reported that the three had fled to neighboring Somalia, according to police.



In the terrorist incident in which the university was attacked, Somalia's Islamic extremist organization "Asshabaab" has issued a statement admitting the crime, and since then, terrorist incidents by "Asshabarb" have occurred frequently in Kenya.