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    Somali national gets terror conviction in landmark anti-radicalisation case

    KahawaTungu ReporterBy KahawaTungu ReporterMarch 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A Somali national linked to the outlawed Al-Shabaab network was found guilty of multiple terrorism-related charges in a Nairobi court.

    The Kahawa Law Courts found Abdikarim Hassanow Hassan, also known as Ali, guilty on multiple terrorism-related charges under the Prevention of Terrorism Act, 2012.

    The conviction follows a robust prosecution that laid bare a coordinated scheme of recruitment, radicalisation, and facilitation of terrorist activities.

    The court established that on or before April 2, 2024, at Kehancha Township in Migori County, the accused was an active member of al-Shabaab, a group designated as a terrorist organisation under Kenya Gazette Notice No. 12585 of 2010.

    He was further found to have organised meetings in support of the group, fully aware of their intent to advance extremist agendas.

    In a case that underscores the evolving tactics of terror networks, Prosecution proved that the accused targeted and radicalised a minor.

    He lured the victim with promises of financial rewards, military training, and religious incentives, before facilitating plans for the minor’s travel to Somalia to join the militant group.

    The accused provided logistical support, including travel routes and financial assistance, in a clear attempt to operationalise the recruitment.

    Led by Prosecution Counsel Kennedy Amwayi, the State presented compelling evidence that highlighted the accused’s central role in grooming the minor for terrorism-related activities.

    The court found the victim’s testimony credible, consistent, and instrumental in establishing a deliberate pattern of indoctrination and preparation.

    In delivering the judgment, magistrate Boaz Ombewa affirmed the strength of the prosecution’s case, noting that it met the threshold of proof beyond reasonable doubt across all charges.

    “I find that Prosecution established a troubling narrative of facilitation, ideological indoctrination, and preparation, and proved beyond reasonable doubt that the accused was the author, financier, recruiter, and radicaliser as charged,” the magistrate ruled.

    The case is scheduled for mention on April 20, 2026, when the court will set a date for sentencing.

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