Terror suspect Rashid remanded for 30 days
>The Tanzanian arrested over the Garissa University killings last week will be detained for the next 30 days before he is formally charged with the offence.
TheCitizen
Habari Zinazoendana
10 years ago
AllAfrica.Com09 Apr
Tanzanian Linked to Garissa Terror Attack Remanded for 30 Days
AllAfrica.com
A Tanzanian linked to the Garissa terror attacks was on Thursday detained for 30 days to allow police probe. Resident magistrate Benson Nzakyo said Rashid Mberesero failed to explain his presence at the scene. Nzakyo said Mberesero will appear before ...
10 years ago
The Nation04 Jan
Qaeda suspect dies days before terror trial
The Star Online
The Nation
NEW YORK - A suspected al-Qaeda operative accused in the 1998 bombings of US embassies in Africa died Saturday, days before he was scheduled to go on trial, authorities said. Abu Anas al Libi, 50, once one of the FBI's most wanted, died of ...
US embassy bombings suspect dies before scheduled NY trialTimes of Malta
Al-Qaeda suspect dies in US hospital awaiting trialTurkish Press
Terror suspect facing trial dies in...
10 years ago
The Star10 Apr
Tanzanian Remanded in Terror Case
StarAfrica.com
The Star
The suspect will be brought back to court on May 7 with five others to take their pleas. They were all arrested in Garissa on April 2 and 3. Prosecutor Daniel Karuri said Mberesero was found under a bed in a Garissa University College hostel. He told police he ...
Kenyan court remands Tanzanian national over Garissa attacksStarAfrica.com
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11 years ago
AllAfrica.Com30 Jul
Terror Suspects in Tanzania Remanded to Police Custody for Investigations
AllAfrica.com
Sixteen suspected al-Shabaab members charged together earlier this month with terrorism were transferred back to police custody on Friday (July 25th) for further questioning following a request from the prosecution, Tanzania's Daily News reported.
9 years ago
BBC
British terror suspect jailed in Kenya
British national Jermaine Grant is sentenced to nine years in prison by a Kenyan court after being convicted of terrorism-related charges.
11 years ago
TheCitizen01 Aug
Police identify ‘most wanted’ terror suspect
>Police yesterday named a “most wanted†suspect said to be behind a wave of terrorist attacks in Arusha and Zanzibar.Arusha Regional Police Commander Liberatus Sabas said thorough investigations had established that Mr Yahya Hassan Hella, alias Sensei, was the mastermind behind the terror network responsible for several deadly attacks.
10 years ago
TheCitizen15 Apr
TZ terror suspect’s mother calls for help to meet son
>Amina Ali , the mother of Rashid Charles Mberesero, the Tanzanian detained in Kenya over the killings of 148 Garissa University students, has appealed for help to enable her visit her son.
11 years ago
Daily News04 Aug
Arusha police still searching for key terror suspect
Daily News
POLICE in Arusha Region still do not know the whereabouts of a local martial arts instructor, Mr Yahaya Hassan Hella, popularly known as 'Sensei,' an alleged key suspect behind a series of bomb attacks in the city. The Mianzini resident succeeded to ...
11 years ago
AllAfrica.Com12 Aug
Police Step Up Hunt of Key Terror Suspect
AllAfrica.com
The Police in Arusha Region still have stepped up a manhunt of a local Karate and Taekwondo expert who they believe is the key person behind series of bomb attacks in the City. Police mentioned the suspect as Yahaya Hassan Hella famous in Arusha as ...
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