Evidence that nailed Nairobi US Embassy terror suspects sentenced for life

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The brain is so powerful that you will be surprised what manipulation can make it do.So radicalisation made blood unify in spilling other people’s blood that has now in the name of justice sentenced them heavily.

A man and his son,  accused of harboring slain Al-qaeda terrorist Fazul Abdullah, who is believed to have been the mastermind of the 1998 Nairobi US Embassy terror attack, have been found guilty of three terrorism charges by a Mombasa court.

Mahfudh Ashur and his son Ibrahim Mahfudh were sentenced by a Mombasa chief magistrate on behalf of the trial magistrate Maxwell Gicheru, who has since been transferred to Embu.

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Gicheru, in his judgment, said the prosecution had proved three counts of terrorism, including the suspects being accessories to the same by harbouring Fazul to help him escape punishment after the 1998 and 2002 terrorist attacks in Nairobi and Kikambala.

Gicheru said DNA tests on Fazul’s remains in Somalia and his two children in Ethiopia by FBI agents and Kenyan authorities were in accordance with the penal code, and had matched items recovered from the suspects’ house.

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More charges were proven against them, especially one where they were found to be accessories in the 2002 Paradise Hotel bombing.Owned by Israel nationals, the Paradise Hotel was based in Kikambala, Kilifi County.

“The accused harboured one of the most wanted terror suspects, Fazul Abdullah. I therefore pass life imprisonment on them,” said Mr Makori.

Abdullah was killed in Somalia in 2011. According to Kenya Police and FBI testimony, Fazul Abdullah was the mastermind of the horrendous bombings in Nairobi and Kikambala

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