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Post by Admin on Jul 1, 2014 17:31:01 GMT
Two suspected terrorists intercepted in a vehicle that later exploded at the Pangani police station looked “harmless” and were “cooperative” when police confronted them, a trial court heard on Tuesday. There was no need to search the vehicle as the occupants had committed a “minor” traffic offence and were being escorted to the station to be booked for flouting traffic rules, the court heard. The police officers whose colleagues perished in the blast alongside the suspected terrorists recounted how they saw the vehicle make a wrong turn before they intercepted it and arrested the occupants. Mr Samuel Kinyua Kabiru, who was in charge of a mobile patrol team on April 23, said he and his colleagues were racing towards Thika Road and on reaching the Pangani flyover, “we came across a vehicle registration number KAV 708R Toyota NZE, which was being driven on a service lane.” More nation.co.ke/news/Pangani-blast-suspects-looked-harmless-court-told/-/1950946/2368230/-/format/xhtml/-/l2jun1z/-/index.html
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