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    A former manager of Dahabshiil in KSA, had been convicted terrorism and sentenced 7 years term in prison by the Saudi Arabia

    Waagacusub.net - An active member for the militant group of Al-Shabab and Saudi national of Somali origin is filing a refugee claim to Canada, sources confirmed to Waagacusub Media.

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Waagacusub.net - An active member for the militant group of Al-Shabab and Saudi national of Somali origin is filing a refugee claim to Canada, sources confirmed to Waagacusub Media. Abdi Hakim Ismael Sa'id , who previously lived and worked in Saudi Arabia had fled from that country to United Arab Emirates to join his brother,Mustafe Ismael Sai'd, who is a Dahabshiil General Manager in UAE , following his boss, Muse Haji Abdi, arrest by the Saudi Police.


Muse Haji Abdi, a former manager of Dahabshiil Company in KSA, had been convicted terrorism and sentenced 7 years term in prison by the Saudi Arabia , a worker for the company , who asked not to be named told Waagacusub Media. 


After he completely finished his jail sentence, Abdi traveled to Hargeisa, Somaliland to get medical treatment for injuries sustained him through torture during his prison in Saudi Arabia.


Abdi and Sa'id are in laws -Sa'id got married a daughter of Abdi , who has 3 children in Kampala, Uganda.


Sa'id teared his passport to pieces after he had secured an Ethiopian Passport and he is appointed deputy manager of Dahabshiil Company by his uncle Mohamed Sa'id Du'ale.


Last year , the government of Uganda refused to give Sa'id a residence visa, but  Ali Koryoley had managed to get  Sa'id a residence visa , according to sources from Uganda Immigration worker.


He has been working as fund-raiser for Al-Shabaab and he went Canada before, but this time Sa'id wants to claim refugee to avoid possible target from International Counter-Terrorism Agencies. 

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