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CCTV footage- A Cousin of Somaliland's Minister wants to blow up himself in Mogadishu Hotel- who sends bombers ?

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    CCTV footage- A Cousin of Somaliland's Minister wants to blow up himself in Mogadishu Hotel- who sends bombers ?

    Waagacusub.net - The cousin of Somaliland's Minister of Presidency, Mu'awiye Ahmed Jama' was convicted death sentence for the first time by a court after a footage evidence against him was presented in front of the Somali military cou

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Waagacusub.net - The cousin of Somaliland's Minister of Presidency, Mu'awiye Ahmed Jama' was convicted death sentence for the first time by a court after a footage evidence against him was presented in front of the Somali military court.

Images of spy camera that located in the Mogadishu hotel shows that Mr. Jama' and a man walking in front of him entering into the hotel.

The man that accompanied with Jama' was in a beautiful suit was carrying a laptop, which was detonated explosive devices; however, when they entered into the hotel he passed it to Jama' and then, returned from the hotel and headed to where a car filled with  EIDs was waiting him just outside of the hotel.

Sitting inside the hotel of Makka'Al Mukkarama , Mr. Jama' opened the laptop, then carried it with him, placing it on his chest to a table that was overcrowded with people drinking tea.

Jama' did what he was told to do by pushing a bottom of the laptop to send himself along with others to the sky, but fortunately, with the God's grace, he was not successful and it did not happen as he was intended to, of course, to kill as many people as possible with fatal explosive.

The people rushed in every direction, and he displayed lying on the ground pretending that as he was one of the victims.

The Somali government Security forces captured him and his interview, which was both videotaped and hearing recorded on different days (This event happened August 11,2013.)

What kind of  information was provided by Mu'awiye Ahmed Jama'?

Mr. Jama' said that he was sent from his birthplace of Buroa town of Somaliland and that he was the cousin of the minister of the Presidency, Hersi Haji Ali, who inspired him "conspiring to improvise an explosive device with intent to cause harm to innocent Mogadishu residents."

"I am from Buroa Somaliland and I am from, Ismail Arre, Habar-yones sub-clan of Isack,. My mother is from Habarjeclo sub-clan of Ahmed Farah. I was intending to bomb the hotel but failed," Jama' told the Somali Goverment inspectors. 


Mr. Jama' attended a school in Buroa and married his classmate, Khadra ,who hails from his clan of Habar Yonis Isack.

When he was asked what he knew about the man in the suit that handed over him the laptop that  constructed with IEDS; he said in response that he  has been only introduced through a phone call.

After being carefully examined the SIM card, which indicated that it  used a day earlier; a series of text messages were found on mobile phone seized from the man that accompanied with him.

Waagacusub Media has learned via an investigation,who was the man that passed through the bag with the explosive devices, but we will publish in details with his full name and his clan later; however, it is important that we have to let the Somalia security intelligence do their jobs of hunting for this man.

Jama' said that 40 other terror conspirators that all of them willing to  blow themselves up in Mogadishu were  accompanied with him.

"I have been trained through three different training garrisons in Buroa with the minister of the presidency accomplice and I have met visitors from the higher-ups of Al-Shabab including MM Farur," told Mu'awiye the interrogator.

We were told that we would enter the paradise in hereafter, if we  died for the cause of retaliating against those killed our fathers and grandfathers during the civil war in Somalia by blowing up with themselves.

But these actions begged the question of why Somaliland thinks the defeat of Al-Shabab is not in its interest, and wants the South Somalia  to be in turmoil. It is understandable.

Some Somaliland politicians and Al-Shabab's leader, Ahmed Godane, share with this idea and mistakenly assumed that if the rest of Somalia remain burning; Somaliland would be recognized," Jihadist Jama said

."As you know, the son of Somaliland's former finance minister, Mohammed Hashi, and the son of the minister of Awqaf and Islamic affairs, Mustaf Khalil, a nephew of Minister Hirsi Haji. Ali, who was the son of Abdirahman Garweyne were all fighting here in Mogadishu," said  Mu'awiye Ahmed Jama.

The explosions and assassinations that continue in Mogadishu are being planned from Buroa, and Hargeisa, as well-documented evidences  of those convicted to death sentence man suggested. The purpose behind these actions are known to everyone with their right -man.

Somaliland became a safe haven for extremist terrorists as a former intelligence agency, Mohammed Nur confirmed to the media.

However, anyone that watches images recorded by  CCTV Camera and interviews that we conducted with the perpetrator, Muawiye, while he was in jail will come into his/her conclusion that it is time to be alert and vigilant as those their intent is to destroy South Somalia specially the capital city of Mogadishu.

By Dahir Alasow

Translated Ahmed Abdi

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