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Another suspect charged over July 11th Bomb attacks

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A year after the July 11th bomb attacks, another suspect has today been charged before Court over the same.

Mohammed Ali, a Kenyan national has been charged with terrorism, 76 counts of murder and attempted murder.

He has been charged before Nakawa Chief Magistrates Charles Serubuga, joining 18 others who were charged earlier over the same.

Hijja Seremanni Nyamadondo, a Tanzanian national has also appeared before Court over mention of his case.

They have both been remanded to prison until 25th July when they will be committed to the High Court for trial.

The prosecution says investigations into the matter are complete and all is set for trial.

The two will join 17 other suspects who were earlier committed to the High Court for trial.

Story by Ruth Anderah

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