A committee assigned to investigate the murder of Ikarm Tahlil, a spy with Somalia's National Intelligence and Security Agency (Nisa) who disappeared on June 26 this year, has concluded that her bosses had no role in her death.
General Abdullahi Bulle Kamey, a member of the investigative committee who is also the chief prosecutor of the Armed Forces Court, said the team's investigation found no evidence linking Nisa to her disappearance and murder.
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