Somalia executes militant by firing squad for deadly bombings

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MOGADISHU, Somalia - Somali authorities have executed a senior Al-Shabab explosives expert for masterminding serial car bombings in Mogadishu on Monday, Garowe Online reports.

Abdulkadir Abukar Shaa’ir, 41, was blindfolded and tied to a wooden pole before government forces opened fire at an execution field at a police training camp in Mogadishu, according to witnesses.

According to Somali military court, the militant was found guilty of perpetrating triple car bomb attacks at Hotel Weheliye, Ministry of sport and Bar Italia eatery in the capital in 2017 that killed 26 people.

He was arrested while driving an explosives-packed vehicle within days of the bombing at Bar Italia restaurant which killed at least seven people and sentenced to death in December last year.

"Abdulkadir Abukar Shaa’ir was executed today after being found guilty of conducting pre-attack surveillance and bringing explosive-filled vehicles from Al-Shabab into the targets in Mogadishu," said a Somali military judge.

Today's execution comes two days after two car bomb explosions by Al-Shabab killed at least 30 people, including a prominent TV journalist, Awil Dahir Salad and three of his media colleagues.

Shaa'ir was the second Al-Shabab suspects prosecuted since Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed ‘Farmaajo’, a dual US-Somali citizen, was elected as the country's 9th president last year despite years of criticism by rights groups.

Death sentences have been carried out increasingly often in the long-troubled Horn of the African country in recent years, with 24 executions in 2017.

The Al-Qaeda-linked Al-Shabab aims to drive out African Union peacekeepers and topple Somalia's UN-backed weak Federal government based in Mogadishu.

GAROWE ONLINE

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