
GAROWE, Somalia May 6 (Garowe Online) - He drove for a long distance in northern Somalia without trouble – and without soldiers. For police officers in Puntland, a regional autonomy in northeastern Somalia, his story was a unique and surprising journey to a land long forgotten by the rest of the world.
His name is Kenji Goto, a Japanese national whose business card identifies him as a journalist working for Independent Press. He arrived in the Puntland capital Garowe on Monday evening and was arrested by authorities at the police checkpoint.
"He [Kenji] was the only passenger and the driver said he picked him up in Las Anod," said Mr. Ahmed Jama Salah, the Garowe central police station commander.
The police officers at the Garowe checkpoint, who could not speak English or Japanese, took both Kenji and his Somali driver to the central police station.
Evidently, the driver did not speak a word of either language and the two men were reduced to hand signals for the 120km stretch of road between Las Anod and Garowe.






