A man found guilty of being a member of Al-Shabaab has been sentenced to a combined 115 years in prison after his conviction on seven terrorism-related charges. Kiage held that the prosecution had proved its case beyond reasonable doubt,” the statement read. Kiage sentenced the convict to 20 years in prison for belonging to Al-Shabaab and imposed additional prison terms for the remaining offences. The sentences add up to 115 years but will be served concurrently in line with the court’s orders. On July 24, suspected Al-Shabaab fighters also launched coordinated attacks on two towns in Mandera’s Lafey Constituency, triggering a security response.