Al-Shabaab sneak into Mogadishu just to do their plans . - Dream Smart

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Thursday, December 15, 2022

Al-Shabaab sneak into Mogadishu just to do their plans .

Somalia

 The Ministry of Internal Security (XFS) is continuing its efforts to ensure the security of Mogadishu after the November 27 attack by Al-Shabaab gunmen on the Villa Rays Hotel near the presidential palace. BF MPs are being investigated when they go to their headquarters in Villa Hargeisa which is located in Villa Somalia .



 The ministry has also increased the number of undercover operatives in the 17 districts of the city as part of the DFS's measures to secure the city after the Villa Rays attack in which many people were killed after the hotel was located in the entrance of the country house. It is a heavily guarded area, reliable sources say that the NISA command has employed more than double the number of people who were in the city. 



 The government is still recruiting new staff to be deployed in Villa Somalia. It is understood that al-Shabaab militias that are being driven out of the country's regions are entering the capital of Mogadishu and they see it as a place of refuge and the residents do not know each other at the same time. security experts say that al-Shabaab will try any retaliatory act  If they are angry about the large gulf that is open in the regions of the country, especially the central ones, the situation that has taken place earlier, the deputy governor for politics and security in Banadir region, Mohamed Ahmed Diriye has revealed that al-Shabaab has started to enter the country. In Mogadishu, he said this at a security meeting held in Mogadishu, pointing out that his office is aware of the activities of the militias. 



 After the successive defeats of the armed groups in the various wars, it is worth noting that in recent days the security agencies have stepped up operations to ensure security in the city of Mogadishu and the surrounding areas in order to prevent the violent acts of the youth. flocking to the city

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