Somalia: Southwest State probes deadly violence in Baidoa city

Image

BAIDOA, Somalia - Somalia's Southwest regional state opened a probe into recent deadly violence in Baidoa city last December which left at least 15 civilians dead, while scores sustained wounds, Garowe Online reports.

In a statement, the newly elected president, Abdulaziz Hassan Mohamed [Lafta Garen] appointed a seven-member committee tasked to investigate the shooting of the protesters on 13th and 15th December ahead of the region's presidential election.

The violent protest was triggered by the arrest of former al-Shabaab deputy leader Mukhtar Robow and a leading candidate running for the state's top seat by Ethiopian troops in Baidoa just days before the presidential vote.

Robow was subsequently transferred to Mogadishu and handed over to the U.S.-funded National Intelligence and Security Agency [NISA]. He is in custody for nearly a month without charges.

Prior to his arrest, Somalia's Security Ministry said some International sanctions are still imposed on the former Al-Shabaab spokesman and hadn’t fully completed the defection process.

GAROWE ONLINE

Related Articles

Hormuud Salaam Foundation Inaugurates Key Road Project in Kismayo's Calanleey District

A traditional elder, who spoke at the event, said the new road would make a significant difference in daily life.

  • Somalia

    14-05-2025

  • 06:40PM

Puntland Calls Somali President’s New Political Party a “Power Grab” and a Threat to Federal System

Deni’s remarks underscore the growing discontent in Somalia's federal states about what they perceive as an overreach by the central government.

  • Somalia

    14-05-2025

  • 11:10AM