The court has on Thursday convicted two terrorists linked to the Dusit D2 attack that claimed the lives of 21 people and left dozens injured.
Lady Justice Diana Kavedza of Kahawa Law Courts found Mohamed Abdi Ali and Hussein Abdille Mohamed guilty of the 2019 incident after prosecution proved beyond reasonable doubt that they were indeed involved in the attack.
“The DCI welcomes the conviction of two suspects of terrorism who were today found guilty on two terror-related charges: conspiracy to commit a terrorist act and facilitation of a terrorist act contrary to Section 9A of the Prevention of Terrorism Act.
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Mohamed Abdi Ali and Hussein Abdille Mohamed were found culpable in connection with the 2019 Dusit D2 terror attack in Nairobi, which claimed 21 lives and left dozens injured and traumatised.
During the hearing of the case, the court found that one of the suspects facilitated the attack by transferring Ksh836,900 through mobile money to an accomplice who was also a member of the Al Shabaab militia.
In the case heard and determined by Lady Justice Diana Kavedza of Kahawa Law Courts, the duo was found guilty after the prosecution proved beyond reasonable doubt that the two individuals committed the offence.The date for sentence hearing has been set for June 19, 2025.
The convictions outcome is a key milestone in efforts to combat terrorism and dismantle terror networks across the country.” said DCI