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Mohammed Abdi Ali and his accomplice Hussein Mohamed Abdillie have been found guilty in connection with Dusit D2 terror attack that claimed the lives of 21 people in 2019. A judgment delivered by Lady Justice Diana Kavedza at the Kahawa Anti-Terror Law Court said the Prosecution had presented concrete and watertight evidence through 45 witnesses that nailed the two. Details in the Scales of Justice Segment.
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Kahawa court finds guilty 2 accused linked to the 2019 Dusit D2 attack
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