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Somalia: Judge Shot Dead in Mogadishu

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Somalia: Judge Shot Dead in Mogadishu

Postby SYSS » Sun Dec 01, 2013 1:14 pm

1 December 2013

Mogadishu — Unknown gunmen have last night shot and killed a Somali Gov't judge in Mogadishu's Yaqshid district, the latest series of killings on
Somali officials, witness said.

A witness who asked to unnamed told Shabelle Media station in Mogadishu that judge was gunned down in Yaqshid on Saturday night by masked men
armed with pistols, as he was on his way to home.

The perpetrators immediately escaped from the crime scene.

Somali security forces arrived at area and begun massive crackdown to hunt down the culprits but no arrests were made so far.

The motive and identity of the murder are yet to be established by local authority in Yaqshid .


http://allafrica.com/stories/201312010094.html

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