Puntland Police Arrest Suspects Accused of Aiding Terrorist Groups

Puntland Police Arrest Suspects Accused of Aiding Terrorist Groups

Bosaso (WDN) – In a significant development in the fight against terrorism, the Puntland Police Force has announced the arrest of three individuals in Garowe, accused of providing support to terrorist organizations. The suspects, identified as:

1. Cabdiqadir Cabdisalaan Siyaad(Cabdiqadir Dheere) a school teacher,
2. Caamir Cabdi Muuse Cabdi, and
3. Fahad Maxamed Abshir,

In an official statement, the Puntland Police confirmed that the suspects are currently in custody and that investigations are ongoing. “The suspects are in police custody, and investigations are underway to uncover the full extent of their involvement with terrorist organizations,” the statement read. Authorities emphasized their commitment to ensuring that the suspects face the full force of the law. “The suspects will face legal proceedings and be handed over to the relevant courts,” the statement concluded.

The arrests come as part of Puntland’s broader efforts to combat terrorism and extremism in the region. The Puntland Police Force has been actively working to dismantle networks that provide support to terrorist ISISI group, which have been responsible for numerous attacks and destabilization efforts in Puntland-Somalia and beyond.

In light of the arrests, authorities have issued a stern warning to the public against spreading misinformation about the case. They urged citizens to exercise caution and responsibility when using social media platforms. “We call on the public to refrain from sharing unverified information that could jeopardize the investigation or create unnecessary panic,” the police statement added.

As the investigation continues, the Puntland Police Force has assured the public that they remain vigilant and committed to maintaining security and stability in the region. The case is expected to proceed to court in the coming weeks, where the suspects will face charges related to their alleged support for terrorist activities.

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