JUST IN: Man Sentenced for Sending False Terror Alarm to Interpol to Punish Estranged Wife
Moses Kabali, a Ugandan national, has received a five-year prison sentence from the Kahawa Chief Magistrate Court for hoaxing charges under Section 26 of the Prevention of Terrorism Act No. 30 of 2012. The court established that on June 30, 2024, Kabali sent an email to the Interpol General Secretariat in France. In his message, he urged the agency to alert Kenyan security agencies, particularly the Anti-Terrorism Police Unit (ATPU), about an imminent terrorist attack by a known terrorist group. Kabali claimed that two individuals, whom he knew, were collaborating with unknown operatives to carry out a planned attack in
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