Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Renson Ingonga has urged the court to convict two suspects accused of facilitating the 2019 Dusit D2 terror attack.
The DPP in his final submissions said that Hussein Abdile Ali and Mohamed Abdi Ali had played a crucial role in ensuring that terrorists moved from Somalia to Kenya for the heinous act.
Assistant DPP Duncan Ondimu told High Court Judge Diana Kavedza that there was evidence to show that Abdile communicated with Adamu Chege through Facebook to prepare an identification card, while Abdi was linked to sending money to the lead attacker, Salim Gichunge.
According to Ondimu, the same Chege, who was the coordinator behind the attack, was communicating with Gichunge through Facebook when it happened. "The prosecution humbly submits that first accused instigated the commission of a terrorist attack by facilitating the falsification of a birth certificate entry number 102209686/16 and transmitted that information to the user of the Facebook account "Adamu Chege" (1000251881395791" ' a coordinator of Dusit D2 Hotel terror attack for purposes of preparation to commit a terrorist attack," argued Ondimu.