Tag: Fihima Yusuf Abdillahi

  • Warrant Of Arrest Issued Against Two Somali Women Linked To Paradise Mall Owner Abdihakim Mursal In A Robbery With Violence Case

    Warrant Of Arrest Issued Against Two Somali Women Linked To Paradise Mall Owner Abdihakim Mursal In A Robbery With Violence Case

    A warrant of arrest was Tuesday issued against two women for skipping a court case where alongside others they are charged with an alleged offense of robbery with violence.

    They are also facing another charge of sexual assault on the accused person who is a woman and a Norwegian.

    The orders were issued by Kibera court magistrate Margret Wanjala against Fahima Yusuf Abdulahi and Rayan Abubakar Ali on Monday after they disappeared from the courts precincts to an unknown destination when their case file was placed aside after it was mentioned for further directions.

    The court had earlier on been informed that the third accused person, Hibo Mohamud Abddulahi, who never appeared in court on the day, had already sneaked out of the country and was said to be in the United Kingdom from where she has been posting her images and video clips.

    Fahima Yusuf Abdulahi, Rayan Abubakar Ali, and Hibo Mohamud Abdullahi were all arrested and charged for the first time in a Kibera court on August 22, 2024 for sexually assaulting and stealing money and properties from Maria Abdisalan Ali on of July 25, 2024. They’re said to be closely connected with Somali Businessman Abdihakim Sheikh Abdullahi who is also known as Abdihakim Mursal who is also the owner of Paradise Hall.

    “On July 25, 2024, at Lennox apartments Kilimani area in Dagoreti sub county within Nairobi County, jointly with others not before court you robbed Maria Abdisalan Ali one IPhone, 13 pro valued at 1,500 USD, a passport, two sets of Earrings, necklace, Bracelets and ring al valued at USD7,087, one pair of black sport shoes, clothes, bra black in color, shopping consisting of new clothes, bracelets perfumes shoes free dress, iPhone charger valued at 80,000 USD, one black handbag valued at 250 USD , one laptop make MacBook valued at 13,200 USD, cash 4,000 USD  the property of the said Maria Abdisalan Ali and during the time assaulted and threatened the said Maria Abdisalan Ali”, read one of the charges.

    They were also charged with the account of committing an indecent act with an adult, contrary to Section 11a of the offenses of the Sexual Offenses Act.

    The particulars in the charge sheet that was read to them claimed that without permission, they touched the complainant private parts through inserting fingers and also used a male organ that was inserted in the mount of the complainant against her will.

    They all denied the charges and were freed on a cash bail of Sh10,000 each.

    The charges against them were amended to robbery with violence, whose punishable offense could lead to death if found guilty.

    During the mention, the defense counsel of the accused persons told the court that they had made some application, but the magistrate and the complainant side told the court that it was unknown about them, but the court ordered the applicants legal team to serve properly the other side before the mention of the case on November 11.

    Alleged interference

    Last month when the suspects appeared in court, Somali Businessman Abdihakim Sheikh Abdullahi who is also known as Abdihakim Mursal who is also the owner of Paradise mall was spotted at the Kibera 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.

    Abdihakim Mursal seen in courtroom chatting with the suspects.

    His appearance had 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 allegedly worked to get the medical report to protect the first accused person from being issued with the warrant of arrest by the court .

    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 failed 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 (who has since fled the country).

    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.

     

  • Foreigners Rayan Abukar Ali And Hibo Mohamud Abdulahi Arraigned For Assault, Court Issues Warrant Of Arrest Of Fihima Yusuf Abdillahi

    Foreigners Rayan Abukar Ali And Hibo Mohamud Abdulahi Arraigned For Assault, Court Issues Warrant Of Arrest Of Fihima Yusuf Abdillahi

    Two suspected foreigners, ‘Rayan Abukar Ali, also known as Rayan Bajaj, and Hibo Mohamud Abdullahi, were early today arraigned in court to face assault charges even after the same court issued a warrant of arrest against Fihima Yusuf Abdillahi, popularly known as Fahima Qoje, who failed to turn up on the ground that she was unwell.

    The said women are said to have a serious connection with some Somali politicians who are surrounded by controversies and shoddy business deals.

    ‘The warrant of arrest is at this moment issued against the first accused persons; I direct the matter to be mentioned on October 8 for further directions,’ said Hon. Samson Temu.

    The accused person is charged alongside Rayan Abukar Ali and Hibo Mohamud Abdulloahi, who were both present in court when the matter came up for mention. According to the chargesheet, the accused persons are jointly charged that on July 24, 2024, at Lenox apartments in the Kilimani area in Dagoreti Sub-County, they jointly assaulted the complainant, occasioning her bodily harm.

    Their lawyers told the court that the first accused person was unwell and provided a purported medical document in court to prove her illness but was dismissed by both the victim’s lawyer and the prosecution.

    ”I request the court to dismiss the purported medical documents and issue a warrant of arrest against the first accused person; the document does not tell the kind of illness the accused person is suffering from or whether she is bedridden or not,” said Samson Ng’etich, the prosecutor.

    According to the court papers, the accused persons are out on kenya shillings 10,000 cash bail each with a surety of the same amount.

    The court directed that the matter proceed later next month for hearing.