
Five suspects arrested in connection with a terror attack at
a Kenyan university that killed 148 people were denied bail yesterday when they
appeared before a court in Nairobi for the mention of their case.
a Kenyan university that killed 148 people were denied bail yesterday when they
appeared before a court in Nairobi for the mention of their case.
Police had accused the suspects of supplying guns to the
four gunmen who carried out the deadly attack in April.
four gunmen who carried out the deadly attack in April.
The accused, Mohamed Ali Abdikar, Hassan Aden Hassan, Sahal
Diriye and Osman Abdi who are thought to be Kenyan or Somali nationals, and
Rashid Charles, a Tanzanian national, have denied the charges and were remanded
in custody until later in the month when their trial is expected to commence.
Diriye and Osman Abdi who are thought to be Kenyan or Somali nationals, and
Rashid Charles, a Tanzanian national, have denied the charges and were remanded
in custody until later in the month when their trial is expected to commence.
While making the ruling, the chief magistrate said granting
bail would compromise investigations as security officials were still compiling
evidence.
bail would compromise investigations as security officials were still compiling
evidence.
The prosecution has said it intends to call more than 30
witnesses to testify in the case, and the trial is scheduled to begin in
earnest on June 24.
witnesses to testify in the case, and the trial is scheduled to begin in
earnest on June 24.
After the attack, officials announced five arrests,
including three alleged “coordinators” captured as they fled towards
Somalia and two others seized at the university compound.
including three alleged “coordinators” captured as they fled towards
Somalia and two others seized at the university compound.
The two arrested on campus included a security guard and a
Tanzanian found hiding in the ceiling holding grenades.
Tanzanian found hiding in the ceiling holding grenades.
It will be recalled during the university attack, the
extremists lined up non-Muslim students for execution while Muslim students
were spared.
extremists lined up non-Muslim students for execution while Muslim students
were spared.
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