Suspect charged over Kenya mall massacre rejects killing

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AFP Nairobi
Last Updated : Nov 21 2013 | 12:40 AM IST
One of four men facing trial in connection with Kenya's Westgate mall massacre in September fiercely denied the charges in court today, describing himself as a deeply religious man.
"I am a practising Muslim who believes in the sanctity of human life, and had nothing to do with the murderous attack on the Westgate Mall whatsoever," said Adan Mohamed Abidkadir Adan during a bail application.
At least 67 people died in the four-day attack in the upmarket shopping centre, claimed by Somalia's Al-Qaeda-linked Shebab. They said it was a warning to Kenya to pull its troops out of southern Somalia, where they are fighting the extremists as part of an African Union force.
Adan, along with three other suspects -- Mohammed Ahmed Abdi, Liban Abdullah Omar and Hussein Hassan Mustafa -- has pleaded not guilty to the charges of supporting a terrorist group. The others are also expected to submit bail applications.
They also face charges of entering Kenya illegally and obtaining false identification documents.
All the gunmen in the Westgate attack -- totalling just four, not the dozen that security forces initially reported -- are understood to have died during the attack.
Interpol and the FBI are assisting Kenya in trying to identify four bodies believed to be those of the attackers.
Two of the gunmen -- who the four are accused of supporting -- are named in court documents as Mohammed Abdinur Said and Hassan Abdi Dhuhulow, a 23-year old Somali who spent time in Norway.
Like the attackers, the four suspects are all ethnic Somalis, but it is unclear whether they are Somali or Kenyan citizens.
Adan, who is due to learn later this month whether his bail application is approved, insisted today that he was a Kenyan citizen and that his identification papers are genuine.
The trial is not expected to begin in earnest until mid-January.
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First Published: Nov 21 2013 | 12:40 AM IST

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