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Somali 'Al-Qaeda Leader' Arrested |
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ISSUE 192
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Interior Minister Ishmael Aden said the men were all Somalis from Mogadishu. The arrests follow an overnight raid on a house in the capital, Hargeisa. Three policemen were injured in a shootout. Since the attacks on the United States on 11 September 2001, Western countries have seen Somalia as a possible safe haven for Islamic militants. Elections Mr Aden said the arrested men were planning attacks to disrupt elections scheduled for the end of the month. He said the police seized a large cache of weapons and communications equipment during the raid. The interior minister did not give their names but said one man had been trained in Afghanistan and was "on the list of internationally wanted terrorists". In July, the International Crisis Group think-tank said an al-Qaeda cell had been set up in Somalia, which has had no effective government since warlords overthrew the government of Mohamed Siad Barre in 1991. "The threat of jihadi terrorism in and from Somalia is real," the ICG said. It is believed that those behind the al-Qaeda-linked attacks in Kenya in 1998 and 2002 got logistical support - and maybe more - from Somalia. Somaliland declared independence from the rest of Somalia in 1991, but its independence is not recognised.
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