Saturday 19 October 2013

Norwegian Kenyan Mall Massacre Gunman Was a CHELSEA Fan

The Somali-born 23-year-old, who lived in Norway, was identified by a neighbour two days ago who saw CCTV images of him carrying out the atrocity. (see video HERE)

The suspected Kenyan mall terrorist Hassan Abdi Dhuhulow has been revealed as a Chelsea fan as pictures begin to emerge. The picture in Blues kit was taken six years before the mall shootings he is thought to have taken part in.

The report is now being investigated along with suggestions the Dhuhulow left his home in Larvik, 75 miles south of Oslo, for Somalia in 2009 where he was radicalised by the militant group, al-Shabab.

Dhuhulow is believed to have links to Mohamed Abdikadir Mohamed, known as Ikrima, who is regarded as one of the most dangerous commanders in the Somali terror group.

Former neighbour Morten Henriksen told BBC's Newsnight that one of the attackers on the video clip, in a black shirt or jacket, could be Dhuhulow, whom he described to the programme as 'pretty extreme'.

A former classmate of Dhuhulow's at Thor Heyerdahl High School said she was shocked when she found out he was a suspect in the Nairobi attack.

'The video I saw looks a lot like him. But it's difficult to see,' said the former classmate, who didn't want her name to be used.

'He was a quiet guy,' she said. 'He was very committed to his religion, but not extreme. He brought a prayer mat to school.'


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