WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States is offering $10 million for information leading to the arrest of two Americans in Somalia who are on the FBI’s Most Wanted Terrorists List.

The State Department says the rewards are $5 million each for al-Shabab members Omar Shafik Hammami and Jehad Mostafa.

It says the 28-year-old Hammami is a resident of Daphne, Ala., who moved to Somalia in 2006. He has served as a propagandist for the al-Qaida-affiliated organization, attracting English-speaking youth with rap songs and video statements, and as a military commander.

The department says Mostafa lived in San Diego before moving to Somalia in 2005. He commands foreign fighters for al-Shabab, which has fought for years for control over Somalia.

Both men have been indicted in the U.S. on terror charges.

By BRADLEY KLAPPER

Source: AP

1 COMMENT

  1. Easy catch, get Puntlanders and Reer Xamars tell us where they are. Then we can raid them and hand over to the USA for good dough HAHA

    • LOL hes isaaq and godane will be caught in burco. Whent the SFG airforce does a raid on it. Already we are receiving helicopters and aircrafts from Germany/US.

  2. I thought GODANE will fetch more money or maybe the US and EU know where he is somewhere in Hargeisa council.

  3. o my good the faqash and the walanweyn have so much hate for hargeisa and its people i think its time to kick their refugees a@@ from our land don't you think landers this people hate us for being who we are sometimes i ask myself what have we ever done to these people

  4. the faqash and reer koonfur can go to hell with their hatred heart we don't need them

  5. This terrorist think that Somalia hill hide him for ever. He should know that the Somali people hate him to the extreme and and therefore expose his location one day in the near future so that he is sent to the hell.

  6. Mukhtar Robow is smiling and pointing his finger into his pocket in this photo. May be he is indicating that he is ready to sell Alameriki to the FBI.

  7. The US is also offering millions for information leading to the arrest of Godane and company in the Somaliland proper.