USA helping Somalia now after many explosions and attacks that happened by al-Shabaab hands . - Dream Smart

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USA helping Somalia now after many explosions and attacks that happened by al-Shabaab hands .

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 The US government has increased the reward money it offers for information that can lead to the identification and whereabouts of senior leaders of al-Shabaab and the disruption of its financial processes. up to $10 million  Rewards for information leading to the identification or whereabouts of key Al-Shabaab leaders such as Ahmed Diriye, Mahad Karate, and Jehad Mostafa in the Rewards for Justice program, abbreviated as RFJ, also offer up to $10 million.



 providing information that could lead to the disruption of the al-Shabaab group's financial system  This announcement marks the first time that the State Department has offered a reward for information on al-Shabaab's financial networks. 21, 2015, Mahad Karate was also added to the list on April 21, 2015. Mahad Karate is the deputy emir or passive deputy emir of al-Shabaab and still leads some of al-Shabaab's operations.  Jehad Mostafa is an American citizen who previously resided in California.



 Mostafa became a military trainer in al-Shabab training camps. - Al-Shabaab still relies on funding and facilitation networks to continue its operations and plan international terrorist attacks.  The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is offering a reward for information that leads to the identification and disruption of al-Shabaab's key economic sources, including the exploitation of natural resources within the financial resources provided by donors and financial transfer facilitators.



 by financial institutions for any business or investment owned or controlled by al-Shabaab or its investors  The international movement of al-Shabaab-linked companies and kidnapping-for-ransom operations, illegal financial schemes and the transfer of funds and resources that al-Shabaab provides to terrorist and allied militias and collaborators.

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