DPP Noordin Haji during an interview at Standard Group offices along Mombasa road, Nairobi. [Elvis Ogina, Standard]One attacker of the DusitD2 Hotel terror attack in January 2019 had over thirty (30) Sim cards in use, the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Noordin Haji has revealed. It was how they were able to plan, coordinate, finance, and execute the attack that left at least 14 people dead. Haji, in an interview with KTN News on Wednesday, April 13 said that one of the ways terror groups and criminal organisations use to move monies and finance their activities is through mobile money transfers. Dusit attackers relied heavily on [name of mobile money service provider withheld],” the DPP said.
Source: Standard Digital April 14, 2022 05:25 UTC