Spy agency warns al-Shabab targeting Somali leaders

By NP admin | Tuesday, April 5, 2022
Spy agency warns al-Shabab targeting Somali leaders
Somalia's spy agency says President Mohamed Farmajo (L) and PM Hussein Roble (R) are targets of a plot by al-Shabab

Somalia’s spy agency has warned about an alleged plot by al-Qaeda-allied al-Shabab militants to attack the president and the prime minister.

The National Intelligence and Security Agency (Nisa) said in a tweet that it had briefed the nation’s leaders on the "plot being hatched by the al-Shabab mafia".

The agency did not provide further details, but said that it was pursuing everyone involved.

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The warning comes amid a political crisis in the country due to the much-delayed indirect elections.

Al-Shabab has also intensified attacks across Somalia.

The group recently attacked a heavily-fortified airport complex which houses UN offices, foreign embassies and various diplomatic missions in the Somali capital, Mogadishu.

It also carried out two suicide bombings in the central Beledweyne town, killing at least 48 people, including a female member of the federal parliament.

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Source: BBC 

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