US targets Somali arms network for sanctions by AFP Staff Writers Washington (AFP) Nov 1, 2022 The US Treasury slapped sanctions on arms suppliers for Islamic State-Somalia and the Al-Shabaab rebels Tuesday, two days after Al-Shabaab claimed responsibility for bombings that killed at least 100 in Mogadishu. The Treasury placed on its blacklist eight individuals and one company involved in the multi-million dollar arms network between Iran, Yemen and the horn of Africa, allegedly feeding the violence by Al-Shabaab and Islamic State in Somalia. "The individuals and entity designated today are critical nodes for a weapons trafficking network that is closely integrated with ISIS-Somalia," the Treasury said, using its acronym for Islamic State. "These networks operate primarily between Yemen and Somalia and have strong ties to Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) and al-Shabaab," it said. The Treasury described networks partly centered on Puntland on the eastern tip of Somalia, where it said Abdirahman Mohamed Omar has handled more than $2 million in arms deals over the past four years. "Omar has been involved in weapons facilitation to ISIS-Somalia and al-Shabaab since at least early 2017," working with an AQAP arms facilitator, the Treasury said. In a mid-2021 deal, it said, Omar acquired a shipment of assault rifles, machine guns, and rocket-propelled grenades and launchers from Iran for Islamic State-Somalia. Omar and other Puntland arms traders named in the sanctions were also involved in illegal fishing using dynamite and piracy, the Treasury said. The sanctions included three Islamic State-Somalia officials involved in arms trade, financing and other activities. The sanctions also hit Brazil-based Osama Abdelmongy Abdalla Bakr, who the Treasury said contacted officials of North Korea in 2016 in an attempt to buy weapons and anti-drone technology for Islamic State-Somalia. The purchase never took place, the Treasury said. The sanctions freeze any blacklisted person's assets under US jurisdiction and ban US individuals and businesses, including international financial groups with US operations, from doing business with them.
Niger govt denies 'massacre' of civilians Niamey (AFP) Oct 29, 2022 Niger denied Saturday opposition claims of a massacre of civilians at an unofficial gold mine where the authorities said the alleged killers of two police officers had fled. The political opposition and the civil society organisation Turning the Page (TLP) claimed that the strikes had resulted in far more casualties than the seven attackers claimed by the ministry. Niger's defence ministry said the army carried out aerial strikes on October 24 after two policemen were killed in a "terrorist" at ... read more
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