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Three Kenyans charged over Kampala bomb attacks

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The three Kenyans who appeared in a Ugandan court on with 76 counts of murder, the first such cases opened against suspects in the July 11 bomb attacks in Kampala during the World Cup final. Photo/DAILY MONITOR, Uganda.

The three Kenyans who appeared in a Ugandan court on with 76 counts of murder, the first such cases opened against suspects in the July 11 bomb attacks in Kampala during the World Cup final. Photo/DAILY MONITOR, Uganda.  

By LOMINDA AFEDRARU
Posted  Friday, July 30  2010 at  17:56

KAMPALA

A Ugandan court on Friday charged three Kenyans over the Kampala bombings, the first such cases opened against suspects in the July 11 suicide attacks.

Hussein Hassan Agad, Mohamed Adan Abdow and Idris Magondu were charged before a Kampala magistrate's court, but did not enter a plea.

They face 61 counts of murder for those killed while watching the World Cup final at the Kyadondo Rugby Club in the east of the Ugandan capital and 15 counts for those killed at an Ethiopian restaurant.

Mr Mogandu, 42, is an employee of Flexible Trading Company based in Nairobi and hails from the sprawling Kawangware estate, while

Mr Agad, 27, lives in Athi River while Mr Abdow, 25, a hails from Tawa in Makueni.

At 3. 35 p.m., the three men appeared before  chief magistrate Deo  Sejjemba, who asked the suspects whether they understood English.

Mr Abdow said he only understood Kiswahili and an interpreter was immediately made available.

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“You are charged with 79 offences, I will summarise and read them to you, your work is to listen and say nothing because this Court has no Jurisdiction over the offences. You will be allowed to answer to the charges before a High Court judge who will try you on the matter,” Sejjemba said.

Prosecution led by Joan Kagezi, Principal State Attorney from the Director of Public Prosecution, said the men on July 11, 2010 committed the offence of terrorism, murder  and attempted murder in three separate places- Kyadondo Rugby Club  Lugogo in Nakawa division, Ethiopian Village Restaurant in  Kabalagala, Makindye  Division  and Makindye House, a popular hangout place in the same area.

The State Prosecutor said investigations into the matter were still going on and the Magistrate remanded the men to Luzira Maximum Prison until August 27.

Security sources said the three men were  part of the inner ring of terrorists who were involved in moving the bomb blast materials from Kenya to Uganda having received them from the Somalia based al- Shabaab militants.

They were reportedly involved in recruiting the suicide bombers who  executed the grisly bomb blasted that killed football lovers and inflamed emotions in the country.

According to security agents, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the matter is sensitive, the three suspects reportedly helped establish Al-Shabab operations in Uganda. After the bomb attacks, al Shabaab claimed responsibility of the Kampala attack.

Two of the  suspects were Christians but were radicalised after embracing Islam.

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  1. Submitted by kiria_wara

    Tell us how they happened to be in Uganda, if some are working men in Nairobi. Were they arrested in Kenya? Kenyans in diaspora trully go to seek jobs and send money home. Who are these guys?

    Posted  July 31, 2010 08:37 PM  
  2. Submitted by werssylwer

    Who killed the NO peaceful christian worshipers at Uhuru park? There is a good reason they havent been arrested. My guess is they are known but someone is playing with our security because of winning/losing the referendum if identities are released now.

    Posted  July 31, 2010 08:15 PM  
  3. Submitted by aliyeshinda

    Ha! Those are not Kenyans. They are just people who hold Kenyan passports! Kenyans go to other countries to work and send money back home, not to committ mass murder

    Posted  July 31, 2010 06:18 PM  
  4. Submitted by uncletimon

    Thats how vulnerable we are in Kenya. It's not they can't strike, they just call it home. Kenyans of good faith all over the world should join hands to fight jihad ism before it bits us!

    Posted  July 31, 2010 05:56 PM  
  5. Submitted by BELTANEFIRE5

    Time is long overdue for East African countries to take the gloves offand solve this shabab problem Like cancer it needs a deep cut to remove it completelly.No outside help there are more than enough African soldiers to cope All that is lacking is the real comitment and or the confidence in the soldiers It is time to be brave and decisive not wait for American or Europeans to lead the way

    Posted  July 31, 2010 05:14 PM  

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