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Two ex Guantanamo detainees spotted at Obinim's church

One church member who spoke to pulse.com.gh said " we couldn't believe it when we saw them. I had to confirm from google."
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The two Yemeni Guantanamo  Bay  ex detainees  Mahmud Umar Muhammad Bin Atef and Khalid Muhammad Salih Al-Dhuby have been spotted at the Ashaley Botwe branch of the International God's Way Church founded by controversial preacher Daniel Obinim.

The two have been in Ghana since January after President Mahama offered to take them in despite the huge public outcry.

Bin Atef and Al-Dhuby had been in detention for 14 years at Guantanamo after  being linked with terrorist group Al-Qaeda.

It was later determined by the US government that the two no longer post a major threat and was transferred to Ghana.

Another said "they were dressed in white and didnt stay for long."

Pulse News  has gathered ex Gitmo detainees were accompanied by three security  men who were in civilian clothing.

It is unclear why the two decided to visit Bishop Obinim's  church but sources say they are considering converting to Christianity.

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