Thursday 26 May 2016

Uganda al-Shabab World Cup bomb mastermind found guilty

Isa Ahmed Luyima

Source: BBC

The mastermind of the 2010 bomb attacks in Uganda's capital, Kampala, which killed 74 people, has been found guilty of terrorism.
Ugandan Isa Ahmed Luyima was one of seven to be convicted on this charge.
The Somalia-based Islamist militant group al-Shabab said it was behind the bombings, which happened during a screening of the World Cup final.
This is thought to be the first major conviction of al-Shabab suspects outside Somalia.

Thirteen men were standing trial on charges relating to the attack on two sites, a rugby club and an Ethiopian restaurant.

Six of the men were acquitted of terror and murder charges, but one of those was convicted of a lesser charge of accessory after the fact.
The militants targeted Uganda as the country's army provides the largest number of troops to an African Union force fighting them in Somalia.

Thirteen men were standing trial on charges relating to the attack on two sites, a rugby club and an Ethiopian restaurant.
Six of the men were acquitted of terror and murder charges, but one of those was convicted of a lesser charge of accessory after the fact.
The militants targeted Uganda as the country's army provides the largest number of troops to an African Union force fighting them in Somalia.

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