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May 27, 2012
 
 
 
 
 
 

Minister: Somali judge who jailed many pirates and insurgents killed

13 November 2009 / AP, MOGADISHU
Gunmen have killed a top Somali judge who had sentenced many pirates and human traffickers to long jail terms, the security minister for northern Somalia said on Thursday.
Mohamed Said Samatar said three men were arrested on Thursday over the killing of High Court Judge Mohamed Abdi Aware. In addition to jailing suspected pirates, Aware also recently jailed four members of Somalia’s extremist insurgency.

Eyewitness Mohamud Dahir said masked men with pistols shot the judge in the head and chest several times as he left a mosque on Wednesday evening in the port city of Bossaso.

“These gangs hate him for his justice. We suspect one of them may have something to do with his assassination,” said Aware’s cousin, Abdulahi Jama. Aware was also a member of Puntland’s Supreme Judicial Council, which supervises the judiciary and nominates senior judicial officials.

Samatar says Puntland legislator Ibrahim Ilmi Warsame was also shot dead Wednesday as he sat in a restaurant with friends. It was not immediately clear if the killings were linked.

Targeted killings are rarer in Puntland than in south central Somalia, where the embattled government is fighting an Islamic insurgency. Pirate gangs have exploited the lawlessness to launch attacks from many towns along Somalia’s coastline, including several in Puntland.

Somalia has not had an effective central government for 18 years, although Puntland has set up a semiautonomous government and the northern region of Somaliland has declared its independence.

 
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