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Kenya issues reward for German al-Shabab fighter Kenya issues reward for German al-Shabab fighter
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Kenyan police have issued a $100,000 (£64,000) reward for the capture of a German national accused of taking part in an al-Shabab attack on Sunday.Kenyan police have issued a $100,000 (£64,000) reward for the capture of a German national accused of taking part in an al-Shabab attack on Sunday.
Andreas Martin Muller, who has the alias Abu Nusaybah, is alleged to be one of the gunmen who attacked a military base in Lamu county.Andreas Martin Muller, who has the alias Abu Nusaybah, is alleged to be one of the gunmen who attacked a military base in Lamu county.
Eleven al-Shabab fighters and two Kenyan soldiers were killed.Eleven al-Shabab fighters and two Kenyan soldiers were killed.
Another foreigner, Briton Thomas Evans, also took part in Sunday's assault and was killed in the fighting.Another foreigner, Briton Thomas Evans, also took part in Sunday's assault and was killed in the fighting.
Sunday's attack is part of a growing number of assaults in Kenya carried out by the Somalia-based Islamist al-Shabab group.Sunday's attack is part of a growing number of assaults in Kenya carried out by the Somalia-based Islamist al-Shabab group.
Al-Shabab fighters killed 148 people in an attack on Kenya's Garissa University College in April.Al-Shabab fighters killed 148 people in an attack on Kenya's Garissa University College in April.
Kenyan soldiers are part of an African Union force which is battling al-Shabab in neighbouring Somalia. The reward is part of a police campaign known in Kiswahili as Kaa Chonjo Usinyamaze ("Be alert, Don't Keep Quiet"), which was launched to combat the threat from the jihadists.
Africa news updates In April $20,000 was offered for information that would lead to the arrest of two al-Shabab fighters suspected of being involved in the Garissa attack, but it is not clear if the police have any useful intelligence on their whereabouts, the BBC's Ruth Nesoba reports from Nairobi.
Kenyan soldiers fight in the African Union force which is battling al-Shabab in neighbouring Somalia.