More details are emerging on Salim Gichunge, one of the terrorists involved in the DusitD2 attack that left at least 21 innocent people dead.
His academic background has now become a matter of public interest.
It can now be revealed that the attacker attended Hekima Primary School and then moved to 78 Barracks Primary and Secondary School.
When he sat for his national examinations, he scored 357 marks in primary school and managed to score a C+ at O' level.
Investigators are in the process of determining how he managed to join the ranks of Somalia-based terrorist group Al-Shabaab.
Media reports indicate that sleuths have descended on a village in Isiolo County in an effort to make more arrests.
The government has pledged to go after all those who were involved in the Dusit attack.
All the attackers were killed by Kenyan officers in an overnight operation aimed at breaking the siege that the hotel had come under.