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Kenya 'expels hate-cleric again' | Kenya 'expels hate-cleric again' |
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Kenya has attempted to deport controversial Jamaican Muslim preacher Abdullah al-Faisal for a second time in two weeks, a court has been told. | Kenya has attempted to deport controversial Jamaican Muslim preacher Abdullah al-Faisal for a second time in two weeks, a court has been told. |
The government was ordered to produce Faisal, but state counsel Edwin Okello said: "The subject is no longer within the court's jurisdiction." | The government was ordered to produce Faisal, but state counsel Edwin Okello said: "The subject is no longer within the court's jurisdiction." |
Mr Okello said the cleric, convicted in the UK for soliciting murder of Jews and Hindus, was heading for Jamaica. | Mr Okello said the cleric, convicted in the UK for soliciting murder of Jews and Hindus, was heading for Jamaica. |
Kenya tried to expel him earlier this month, but he was sent back days later. | Kenya tried to expel him earlier this month, but he was sent back days later. |
He was in Nigeria and was due to fly to The Gambia, but airlines refused to allow him on board. | |
The government says Faisal is being deported because of his "terrorist history". | The government says Faisal is being deported because of his "terrorist history". |
Bomber connection | |
The BBC's Ruth Nesoba, at the Nairobi court, says security was tight at the hearing and the public was barred. | |
Faisal's exact whereabouts was not immediately clear. | |
Some reports said he had already left the country on a charter flight. | |
But Al-Amin Kimathi, leader of the Kenya Muslim Rights Forum, told the BBC the preacher was still at Nairobi airport. | |
Faisal was deported from the UK in 2007 after spending four years in jail. | |
The British government said one of the 7 July London suicide bombers, Germaine Lindsay, was heavily influenced by the cleric. | |
Shoe-bomber Richard Reid is said to have visited mosques where he preached in the UK. | |
Faisal has been in custody in Nairobi since his return from Nigeria. | |
Muslim groups launched a protest against his detention last Friday, which turned violent. | |
Hundreds of people were arrested and seven people have been charged over the riots - including Mr Kimathi. |