Kenyan Court Sentences Two Men to 30 Years in Prison for Aiding 2019 Hotel Attack
- A Kenyan court sentenced Mohamed Abdi Ali and Hussein Mohammed Abdile to 30 years in prison for aiding a 2019 hotel attack that killed 21 people.
- The men were convicted of facilitating and conspiring to commit terrorism for their support of the al Shabaab group.
- Judge Diana Mochache highlighted that without their assistance, the attack might not have occurred.
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Kenyan court sentences men for aiding al-Shabab militants in 2019 hotel attack
A court in Kenya has sentenced two men to 30 years in prison for facilitating the 2019 attack on a Nairobi luxury hotel complex that left 21 people dead. The court heard that the Kenyan men sent money and helped…
Two men sentenced to 30 years for aiding 2019 Kenya attack
A Kenyan court on Thursday (June 19) sentenced two men to 30 years in prison for aiding a 2019 attack by militant members of the al Shabaab group on a hotel and office complex in Nairobi that killed 21 people. Arrthy Thayaparan reports.
Two Jailed For 30 Years Over 2019 Kenya Hotel Attack
A Kenyan court has sentenced two men to 30 years in prison for aiding al-Shabab fighters who were behind a deadly attack in Nairobi that left 21 people dead in 2019. On Thursday, Judge Diana Kavedza Mochache ruled that Hussein Mohammed Abdile and Mohamed Abdi Ali played a critical role by helping two of the attackers escape from a refugee camp using fake identity cards. The pair also provided financial assistance to the group. “Without financier…
KENIA.- Kenya Justice sentenced two men on Thursday to 30 years in prison each for collaborating with the perpetrators of the terrorist attack by Somali jihadist group Al Shabab in 2019 against the hotel complex Dusit D2 in Nairobi, which caused 21 deaths and about 30 injuries. Kahawa Court, outside the Kenyan capital, sentenced Mohamed Abdi Ali, 61 years old and teacher of a madrasa (Islamic school), and Hussein Mohamed Abdille Ali, 22 years ol…
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