SOMALIA: AL-SHABAAB EXECUTES THREE MEN FOR 'SPY' ALLEGATIONS

Islamist Al-Shabaab rebels

05 March 2014 :

Al-Shabaab executed three men for spy allegations, the militant group announced on its Facebook page. The three men handcuffed and blindfolded were executed by a firing squad in front of crowd of people in the town of Barawe after an Al-Shabaab judge convicted the men for implementing intelligence operation leading to the assassinations of senior commanders of the group.
One of the three executed was Ahmed Abdullaahi Mohamed Farole, 47, a nephew of former Puntland President Abdurahman Mohamed Farole. He was charged on spying the Mujahedin fighters and had participated in hunting senior commanders of the Mujahidin, the unnamed Al-Shabaab judge said.
The other two were named as Mohamed Gelle, 29, who was alleged on working with French spy agencies, and Abdurahman Abdilatif who was working for Somalia Government intelligence, the Al-Shabaab judge added.
 

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