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(8 Jul 2003) 1. Various exteriors of court 2. Court sign 3. Soldiers guarding entrance 4. Inside passageway 5. Various interiors courtroom 6. Court's clerk Mohamed Noor sitting in tribune 7. Various shots of relatives and supporters 8. Arrival of the four suspects (from left to right: Kubwa Mohamed, Aboud Rogo, Said Saggar and Mohamed Kubwa) 9. Various shots of the court 10. Four standing with clerk of the court in foreground 11. Legal representatives 12. Two shot of one of suspects laughing STORYLINE: A Kenyan court on Tuesday charged a fifth man with murder in connection with a terrorist attack that killed at least 10 Kenyans and three Israeli tourists in November 2002. Salmin Mohammed Khamis, 27, was charged with 15 counts of murder for the November 28 attack on a hotel on Kenya's Indian Ocean coast. Four other Kenyan men - Said Saggar Ahmed, Aboud Rogo Mohammed, Kubwa Mohamed and his son Mohamed Kubwa - were charged on June 24 with 13 counts of murder. Those four also appeared in court Tuesday as the prosecution updated the court on its progress preparing evidence. The charges against them were revised to 15 counts of murder. Prosecutor John Gacivih said the number of counts was increased after further investigations by police. There have been conflicting reports of the number of Kenyans killed in the attack. None of the men have been required to enter pleas because prosecution documents have not been completed. All five have been remanded in custody and will next appear before the Nairobi Chief Magistrate's Court on July 22. Under Kenyan law, suspects charged with capital offences first appear in a Chief Magistrate's Court. A chief magistrate then reviews the prosecution's evidence and if he feels it is a legitimate case, a trial will be held at the High Court. At least three of the four suspects are tied to a man suspected of being Fazul Abdullah Mohammed, an alleged al-Qaida operative and leading suspect in the November attack as well as the 1998 bombing of the US Embassy in Nairobi. Both attacks have been blamed on Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida network. In the November attack, assailants attempted to shoot down a chartered Israeli jet with shoulder-fired missiles as it was taking off from Mombasa's airport. The missiles narrowly missed. Within a few minutes of that attack, suicide bombers exploded a car packed with explosives outside a beachfront hotel 25 kilometers (15 miles) north of Mombasa, killing at least 10 Kenyans and three Israelis as well as the bombers. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...