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Mogadishu Police commander: Security officers will expand

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Mogadishu Police commander: Security officers will expand

Postby Coeus » Thu Aug 04, 2011 1:55 pm

Somali police officials have on Wednesday declared that they would bring security police forces to the areas where Somali national army backed by Amisom forces removed Al-Shabaab, reports said.



Spokesman of the Somali police force, Abdulahi Hassan Barise said that they would bring police forces securing peace in the areas where rebel group of Al-Shabab were removed recentlynamely district of H/wadag, Wadhigley, Yakshid and Bondhere.



Mr. Barise reafirm that that any soldiers commiting a crimes would be expecting the national security committee order of shoot kill in this area

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