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Paradise Mall Owner Abdihakim Sheikh Abdullahi On The Spot For Allegedly Tampering With Assault Case
Somali Businessman Abdihakim Sheikh Abdullahi who is also known as Abdihakim Mursal who is also the owner of Paradise Hall was spotted at the Kibera court on Monday in a case in which two foreigners are charged with beating up a Norwegian Woman.
This has caused alot of confusion as sources indicates that he was alledgly behind a medical report which the court has directed that it be investigated.
He alledgly worked to get the medical report to protect the first accused person from being issued with the warrant of arrest by the court .
Fahima Qoje, is the first accused person in the case and he failed to appear before the court as expected by the law.
Court prosecutor Samson Ng’etich raised issues with the said medical documents telling the court that they looked suspicious and not genuine. He told the court that it even fails to indicate finer details like whether the first accused person was bedridden or not.
The businessman is alleged to have orchestrated and plans with the famous tiktoker from Eastleigh to engage in some unknown business with Fahima Qoje and her co-accused Rayan Bajaj and Hibo.
On monday, he was seen in the court having a close conversation with the accused persons and talked to them in their local dialect where he promised to help them get off the hook.
The accused persons are buddies of Abdihakim who is said to connect these women to powerful politicians who currently hold big positions in Somali government and is believed to be in business with them as well.
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