Kenyan police will this week charge four people with murder following an attack last November on an Israeli-run hotel in the Indian Ocean port of Mombasa, the government announced here Monday.
”We are going to charge four people for murder or loss of life in relation to last year’s attack of Mombasa’s Paradise hotel,” Director of Public Prosecution Phillip Murgor told a press conference.
”Those who will be charged were earlier charged on a lesser offences, but it has emerged that they were involved in the actual incident,” said Murgor, who was flanked by Justice Minister Kiraitu Murungi. – Sapa-AFP