NAIROBI - A Kenyan court on Wednesday convicted three people of terrorism-related offences for helping Somali Islamist militants carry out a 2015 attack on a university that killed 148 people, most of them students.
It was the worst such attack in the East African state since al Qaeda, to which al Shabaab is affiliated, bombed the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania in 1998, killing 258 people. The court convicted two Kenyans and a Tanzanian national and chief magistrate Francis Andayi said prosecutors had “established its case beyond reasonable doubt” against the trio.Andayi ordered the defendants - Rashid Mberesero, a Tanzanian, and Hassan Aden Hassan and Mohamed Abdi Abiar - to be remanded in custody until July 3 when they will be sentenced.
As well as Garissa, there have been assaults in the border region, along parts of Kenya’s Indian Ocean coast favoured by tourists, and in the capital Nairobi including the 2013 Westgate shopping mall attack in which 67 people were killed.
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