20 Bombing Suspects Arrested

Saturday, July 17, 2010
By Lakshmi


By Lakshmi Gandhi-

Ugandan police boss Kale Kayihura. UPF.

Kampala police chief Kale Kayihura said Saturday that 20 suspects have been arrested in connection to last week’s bombings. All have connections to the Somali terror group Al-Shabab and include citizens from Uganda, Somalia, Ethiopia, and Pakistan.

New Vision reports that 60 agents from the American Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) along with Ugandan police are investigating the bombings.

The casuality toll from the blasts now stands at 76, after two additional victims succumbed to their injuries.

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