31. The following day, Armed Forces Chief Gen. Feisal Tanjung reportedly ordered his personnel to arrest the two fugitives. 32. The other fugitives were identified as convicted robbers Douglas Cleare and Kevin Roker, and manslaughter convict Vaughn George. 33. The Singaporean prime minister did not give names or other details about the other four fugitives. 34. It said it would search for one of the three fugitives but denied that the other two entered its territory. 35. The other fugitive did not hide at the apartment but fled somewhere else, the spokesman said. 36. The three fugitives are accused of participating in an attempt in June to kill Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in Addis Ababa. 37. The three fugitives were in prison for homicide and violent assault. 38. The two fugitives had opened fire with automatic weapons on the police in a graveyard in Naga Hammada village. 39. The two fugitives were believed to have travelled from the Okinawan capital of Naha to Ishigaki on a ferry early Tuesday. 40. Khartoum denies any link to the attack and protests that a manhunt has failed to find the three fugitives, whom the Jamaa says are not in Sudan. |