A court in Nairobi on Tuesday found two suspects accused of facilitatig the 2019 DusitD2 complex terror attack on 14 Riverside, Nairobi, to have a case to answer.
High Court judge Diana Kavedza ruled that the State had sufficiently proven its case against Hussein Abdile Ali and Mohamed Abdi Ali, requiring them to explain why they should not be jailed for their links to terrorism.
However, she clarified that while she had found they had a case to answer, this did not imply their guilt.
The judge believed that, ultimately, the scales of justice could tilt in their favour if they presented evidence to rebut the case put forward by witnesses and the Director of Public Prosecutions.