Kenya sentences two Iranians for using fake Israeli passports
A Kenyan court on Wednesday ordered two Iranians held under anti-terrorism laws to serve two years in jail or pay a hefty fine after they pleaded guilty to using fake Israeli passports to enter the East African country last month. Kenyan anti-terrorism police arrested the two on suspicion of plotting an attack in Kenya as they prepared to board a flight at Nairobi aiport on Sept. 18 bound for Belgium. It was not immediately clear whether officials' concerns about a possible attack had been put to rest. It was also not clear whether the two, ...
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