WOMAN PLANNING BIOLOGICAL TERROR ATTACK IN KENYA ARRAIGNED IN COURT.

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A woman Nuseba Mohamed Haji accused of planning a terror attack against Kenyans at Milimani law courts on Monday May 9, 2016.

BY SAM ALFAN.

A woman accused of planning a terror attack against Kenyans that was thwarted last week by the country’s intelligence has today May 9 been arraigned in court.

Nuseba Mohamed Haji was arrested on 1st may at Entebbe airport in Uganda and then transferred to Kenya over links to other terror suspects.

She together with her husband and others are alleged to have been planning a biochemical attack in Kenya.

The suspect who was a medical student in Uganda, till her apprehension, was attached at Mubende Hospital in Uganda and has several alias names which are currently being analyzed.

Her husband (Mohamed Abdi Ali) was also arraigned in court last week for the same offence is currently in detention for 30 days to allow the police complete their investigations.

The husband was also attached in a hospital in Kitale, Kenya.

The police have also requested a 30 day period to complete investigations on her including phone details from Kenya and Uganda.

Her lawyer counsel Kioko Kilukumi will submit on their response tomorrow May 10.

A warrant of arrest has also been issued on two other suspects (Farah Dagane and Ahmed Hish) from Kitale who absconded after the husband of the suspect was apprehended.

All four are believed to be raising funds for terror activities and committing terror activities in the country.

The matter will be mentioned tomorrow before Senior principal magistrate Stella Motuku.

 

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