Army repels attack on prison in Somalia; 12 killed

Published September 1, 2014
Mogadishu: Soldiers of the African Union Mission in Somalia secure an area near the Godka Jillicow prison heere on Sunday.—AFP
Mogadishu: Soldiers of the African Union Mission in Somalia secure an area near the Godka Jillicow prison heere on Sunday.—AFP

MOGADISHU: Soma­lia’s government forces regained control of a high security prison in the capital that was attacked on Sunday by seven heavily armed suspected Islamic militants who attempted to free other extremists held there, officials said.

All the attackers, three government soldiers and two civilians were killed, said Information Minister Mustafa Duhulow. Duhulow denounced the extremists as “against the security improvements we are currently experiencing here in Mogadishu and all they want is for the world to believe that Mogadishu is not safe. However, loudly we say to them that these foiled attacks strengthen our forces and prove their bravery to the people of Somalia.”

Mogadishu’s Godka Jilacow prison, the scene of the Sunday morning attack, is a key interrogation center for Somalia’s intelligence agency and many suspected militants are believed to be held in underground cells there. Somali police Capt. Mohamed Hussein said the attackers were “trying to free terrorists held in the prison.”

The Somali rebel group al-Shabab, which is linked to Al Qaeda, claimed responsibility for the attack that shattered a period of calm in Mogadishu, which is stabilising after nearly 20 years of chaotic violence.

Published in Dawn, September 1st, 2014

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