Terror suspect's mother detained for 30 days

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Abdalla told police her son last called her in 2016 to say he was studying the Islamic religion in Mogadishu, Somalia. She claimed that they did speak again. She said she saw his photograph in the media after the attack. Police said they wanted time to corroborate her account. According to court records, Ibrahim is an Imam and was arrested on January 19 at Jamia Mosque in Mandera town. “The first respondent (Ibrahim) is believed to have communicated and facilitated the movement of one of the attackers at dusitD2 hotel from Mandera. It is believed that he will aid investigators to narrow down on the identity and operation of the attackers,” anti-terror police Inspector Monicah Githaiga said.SEE ALSO :The unseen war - Part 2
Ndung'u will be held for 10 days to allow police to establish whether he had links with one of the dusitD2 attackers. The State has so far brought 10 suspects to court.