27 May 2014 :
the former President of Somalia’s northeastern state of Puntland Dr. Abdirahman Mohamed Farole for the first time spoke on Al Shabaab’s execution of three men who were charged with spying in Barawe coastal town of southern Somalia on March 4th. Dr. Farole’s nephew Ahmed Abdullahi Mohamed Farole was executed for spying for Puntland according to self-appointed Al Shabaab judge but former Puntland leader unveiled that the terror group of Al Shabaab retaliated with arbitrary execution against his nephew.“It is clear that Ahmed was executed in accordance with wrong verdict, he was executed in revenge act and in error at the expense of his nephew [Abdirahman Shiekh Mohamed Farole],” Dr. Farole said in his statement.
Former Puntland President condemned the heinous execution of late Ahmed for Al Shabaab, revealing that his administration launched deadly assaults on Al Shabaab hideouts in mid-2010 in an effort to dislodge the militant group’s remnants from their bases along Golis Mountains and in Galgala area.
President Farole’s nephew Ahmed Abdullahi Mohamed Farole has spent much of his life over the last two decades of chaos as a businessman in Banadir and Lower Shabelle regions of southern Somalia.
Farole handed over office to the current Puntland President Dr. Abdiweli Mohamed Ali Gaas on January 8 after tightly contested presidential elections.
(Source: Garoweonline, 06/03/2014)