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Members of Iranian regime's IRGC convicted for planning terrorist attacks
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — A Kenyan court has found two Iranian nationals guilty of planning to attack Western targets in Kenya.
Magistrate Kaire Waweru Kiare said Thursday the prosecution has proved beyond reasonable doubt all counts against the two.
Ahmad Abolfathi Mohammad and Sayed Mansour Mousavi were charged with
preparing to commit acts intended to cause grievous harm after they were
arrested in June 2012 and led officials to a 15-kilogram (33-pound)
stash of the explosive RDX.
Iranian agents are suspected in
attacks or thwarted attacks around the globe in recent years, including
in Azerbaijan, Thailand and India. Most of the plots had connections to
Israeli targets.
Kenyan anti-terror officials said the Iranians
are members of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps Quds Force, an
elite and secretive unit.
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