Kenya court finds guilty 3



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NAIROBI, Kenya

A Kenyan court on Wednesday found three suspects guilty of the 2015 Garissa University attack that killed more than 148 people, mostly students.

While reading the ruling, Nairobi Chief Magistrate Francis Andanyi acquitted Sahal Diry Hussein of all charges saying that he could not be linked to the attack but found Mohamed Abdi aka Mohamed Ali Abikar, Hassan Edin and Charles Mberesero Rashid guilty of planning the Garissa University terror attack .

Andanyi said: "I have found that they have been in the business of communicating with me, and I am satisfied with the fact that the first, second, and fifth members of the armed forces are members of the al-Shabaab. on the second of April 2015. ''

He added that the High Court will sentence the trio on July 11, 2009 by the police.

On April 2 2015, gunmen stormed the Garissa University in northern Kenya killing more than 148 students, who were separated from Muslims before being shot, those who survived the attack told the court that the al-Qaeda affiliated Somali-based militants went around telling the Kenyan military presence in Somalia.

Kenya has maintained that it will not pull out its military from Somalia until the country is secure, on Jan. 15 2016 more than 100 Kenyan soldiers were killed by al-Shabaab militants at El Adde base in Somalia, a Kenyan-run military facility under the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM).


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