Court convicts three for Garissa University massacre

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Court convicts three for Garissa University massacre

Nairobi: A Kenyan court has found three people guilty of conspiracy to commit a terror attack after phone records and handwriting linked them to the 2015 Garissa University assault that killed 148 people.

Mohamed Abdi Abikar, Hassan Aden Hassan and Rashid Charles Mberesero will be sentenced on July 3, Chief Magistrate Francis Andayi said.

These are the first convictions of the attack. A fourth person, Sahal Diriye Hussein, was acquitted. Kenyan court processes take time due to the backlog of cases that the judiciary is working to clean up.

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Defence counsel Mbugua Mureithi said he would appeal.

The Garissa University attack saw four gunmen with the al-Shabab extremist group based in neighbouring Somalia force their way onto campus. The gunmen were killed.

The attack is al-Shabab's deadliest attack on Kenyan soil. Al-Shabab is al-Qaeda's affiliate in the region. Al-Qaeda carried out Kenya's deadliest attack when it bombed the US Embassy building in Nairobi in the August 1998 killing more than 200 people.

Al-Shabab has carried out numerous attacks inside Kenya since 2011, calling it retribution for Kenya sending troops into Somalia to counter the al-Qaeda-linked fighters. The group attacked a luxury hotel complex in Nairobi in January.

AP

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