There is outrage among Muslim leaders in Mombasa over the murder of a colleague who was facing terrorism and weapons charges. Samir Khan's body was found on Friday badly mutilated in Tsavo forest. His body was found hundreds of kilometres from where he and a friend were abducted on Tuesday as they traveled in a public service vehicle. His friend is still missing. A case against him, that was ongoing until his death, sought to probe whether he in fact was recruiting Kenyan youth to join the al Shabaab terror network. Muslim clerics are now demanding that the government make public the findings of their investigations Betty Kyallo with details.
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