Journalist Fahd Yassin, from a correspondent for Al-Jazeera in Mogadishu, to a general director of Somali spy chief.
Fahad Yassin became the head of Somali Intelligence, days after the Qatari delegation headed by Mohammed Abdulrahman Al Thani, Deputy Foreign Minister, visited Mogadishu. Experts and analysts described Fahd Yassin as Qatar's man in the Somali government.
The Somali President, Muhammad Abdullah Farmajo, had issued a decree appointing the director of the presidential palace, Fahd Yassin, as deputy chief of intelligence
after only 12 months, Fahd Yassin became the strong man in the Somali intelligence service.
A source revealed to "Al-Ittihad" that the promotion of the former Al-Jazeera reporter to become head of the intelligence service came because of Doha's support for Yassin with the regime to assume this sovereign position
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