Three Kenyans held for Kampala blast
Three Kenyans have been charged by Uganda court on Friday for the murders of 76 soccer fans killed in a blast on July 11 in capital kampala.
The three, Mohamed Adan Abdow (25), Hussein Hassan Agad (27) and Idris Magondu (42), have been charged with 89 offenses including terrorism and attempt to murder.
In the court room the three men did not speak anything. Their next trial is on August 27.
Magondu works in a trading compnay in Nairobi and Hussein is a preacher of Islam. The three were arrested just a day after the blast. According to police, ten more suspects are under investigation.
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