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Qatar, Saudi established a group more dangerous than Al-Shabab in Somalia

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Thursday December 26, 2013 - 02:25:35 in Daily News by Dahir Alasow
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    Qatar, Saudi established a group more dangerous than Al-Shabab in Somalia

    Waagacusub.net -Recent political assassinations in Mogadishu in which the latest target was an MP, Mohamed Warsame, and subsequent cold blooded massacre of Syrian Somali doctors were executed by the specially trained forces of Dam Jadid, Ruhanta (Gho

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Ruhanta Leader Abdalla Tarbiici
Waagacusub.net -Recent political assassinations in Mogadishu in which the latest target was an MP, Mohamed Warsame, and subsequent cold blooded massacre of Syrian Somali doctors were executed by the specially trained forces of Dam Jadid, Ruhanta (Ghosts).

Dam Jadid’s intelligent forces of Ruhanta is headed by Col, Abdalla Mohamed, also known as Abdalla Tarbi’i

According to the ministry of foreign affairs of the Somali government, Qatar and Saudi Governments are the main source fund providers to Ruhanta. Both governments used to fund Al-Shabab before.

Qatar and Saudi Arabia are not willing to see Somalia with effective government, and their battle relates to oil that Somalia is rich in on its ground.

Somali security personnel confirmed that Qatar and Saudi Arabia were behind the discontinuation of the fight against Al-Shabab. This brought the sacking of former director of national security agency.

Waagacusub media took three months to pursue in investigating about senior officials of Dam Jadid’s Ruhanta forces and found the picture of the army commander, Abdalla Tarbi’

Who is Abdalla Tarbiici

Abdalla Tarbiiis the deputy commander of national security agency, and chief commander of Ruhanta forces who directly receive orders from the ministry of interior and the presidency.

Abdalla Tarbiici is Dir clan, Surre, Fiqi Omar sub-clan, and he doesn’t speak too much. He is a Colonel who joined Somali security forces in 2009.

Abdalla Tarbi’ took his training on security and safety in Sudan, graduated from Africa International University in Sudan, faculty of science and microbiology.

When Mr. Abdalla went back home in 2000, he founded Plasma University in Mogadishu in which he became the president.

Farah Abdukadir and Abdikarim Hussein Guled supported him in establishing the university and it is where Dam Jadid recruits from the youth.

Abdalla Tarbii’s first office was that of the fromer national security Chief, Mohamed Sheekh. He was then appointed as head section of pirates during when Ahmed Mo’allim Fiqi was the head of the agency.

When the religious group of Dam Jadid took control of Villa Somalia, Abdalla Tarbi’i was chosen to be deputy national security agency director.

President Hassan Gargurte was initially planning to Appoint Abdalla as chief commander of intelligence forces, but foreign countries rejected that plan.

Bashir Gobe, director of national security agency and his deputy, Abdalla Tarbii’ are not friends now because many young soldiers in the agency and Dam Jadid are campaigning to have Abdalla named to the top position.

Col. Abdalla meets with president Gargurte every night by giving a report and have close contact and confidence with Farah Abdukadir and Abdikarim Dhega-jun, and he takes all his time in the presidency.

Who works with Abdalla Tarbiici?

Abdalla Tarbi’i has close cooperation with three men of Al-Shabab fighters’ senior security officials and they are as follows:-

1-Omar Dahir, Reer Aw Hassan. Omar is the head of highly trained unit within the Ruhanta Brigade.

2-Abdikariim Farey is Head of President Hassan Gargurte’s presidential guards. He is Hawiye, Murusade sub clan.

3-Abdirahman Turyare is Hawiye,Abgal Waceysle, he is head of intelligence investigation department, he took his education in Egypt.

Assassinations will continue in Somalia because security forces of Ruhanta are like Al-Shabab militants who used conduct planned assassinations when Sharif Sh. Ahmed was the chairperson of the Islamic Courts Union.

A Swedish camera man, Martin Edler was murdered on 23 June, 2006 in Mogadishu by Al-Shabab security staff, a time Sharif Sheikh Ahmed was speaking to a large crowd at Tarbunka, the camera man was filming the demonstrators. 

Somalis did not know the danger of Al-Shabab’s security forces, thus they don’t know more about Dam Jadid’s Ruhanta who replaced Al-Shabab. Many Somali people and government officials might not know the commander of Ruhanta, Abdalla Tarbi’ as well.

Somali people are in a long sleep and parliamentarians are corrupted. Will Somalis be like Kurds or make use their chance to protect themselves from the risk of Dam Jadid’s Ruhanta together?

You may remember about this report later, when things fall apart. What is important here is to be aware of that youth are trained on how to make explosions and carry out assassinations.

By Dahir Abdulle Alasow

 

Dahir Alasow, A senior Radio and TV journalist, a leader of a press watchdog ASOJ, the editor in Chief of waagacusub.com, and outstanding commentator with fearless check on actions of the political groups and others players through investigative journalism, plus defender of the public interest and voice to the voiceless through "the truthful tip of his truth pen" 
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