Somalia: TFG Police Department Say They Knew Plans to Explode Government Centers in Mogadishu

Col. Abdullahi Hassan Barise, the spokesman of the transitional government police department has held a press conference in the Somali capital Mogadishu on Thursday and said they got information about plans to explode government and AMISOM troops' centers in the capital.

Mr. Barise had held the press conference in CID, detecting centre for the transitional government in Mogadishu and told reporters that there are vehicles aimed to carry out suicide blasts for targeting government and AMISOM troops' centers in Mogadishu describing that the traffic like the emergence ones of the police, tanks and motorbikes are those intended for the explosions.

He said that the government soldiers were ordered to search the traffic begin from that time and release if not found any exploding things.

On the other hand the spokesman has talked about the warning letters scattered and threatened to the hospital staff of Medina in south of the capital pointing out that it was an action masterminded by what he described unkind people who like the humiliation of the civilians.

The spokesman said lastly that they are searching those who involved the case saying that they will take a drastic step to any one found involving the guilty pointing out that government troops will not affect it adding that the injured government soldiers are not cured there saying that their forces are taken and treated an special medical centers.


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