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Police in Kenya reportedly foil ISIL-linked anthrax plot

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Security agencies are said to have foiled a planned biological attack using anthrax in the country.

A man, his wife, and another woman have been arrested.

Rewards have been issued for two other suspects.

In a statement, the police said Mohammed Abdi Ali, a medical intern at a Kenyan hospital, was in charge of a “terror network”.

It reportedly stretches across Kenya, Somalia, Libya, and Syria. Police are looking for two other men – Ahmed Hish and Farah Dagane.

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