Monday 7 February 2011

Shabaab executes deputy intel chief for 'spying' for US

Shabaab executed the group's deputy intelligence chief yesterday after accusing him of spying for the US. Sunatimes.com has the story:
Somalia's extremist group of Al Shabaab has executed their intelligence chief's deputy, accusing him of spying for FBI amid mounting disputes to suppress civilian harassments between the group's leaders.. Ahmed Ali Hussein, known as Ahmed Keyse, who was serving as the militants chief of spy's deputy, was charged with giving military information to FBI since 2004 and meeting with them.
Meanwhile, Ahmed, 44-years-old, who was a close friend of the Al Shabaab's reclusive leader Ahmed Abdi Godane [or Sheikh Muktar Abdelrahman Abu Zubeyr] was executed by firing squad at Maslah military camp, north of Mogadishu on Sunday as hundreds of coerced residents hardly watched him execution.
Some people said that Mr. Ali was a member of Al-Ictisam religious sect which condemned the so-called 'Jihad' by Al Shabaab.Read More

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