Mogadishu, Somalia — The National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISA) has arrested an Al-Shabaab operative linked to the killing of two residents in the Dharkenley District of Banadir region, a move officials say underscores their commitment to Mogadishu security.
The arrest, part of a series of operations across Somali capital aimed at dismantling terrorist networks, was highlighted as a critical step in safeguarding the populace.
NISA, working alongside other security entities, has intensified efforts to preempt and counteract threats within the country.
“The recent operation in Dharkenley is a testament to our resolve in fighting terrorism and protecting our citizens,” said a NISA spokesperson, emphasizing the government’s dedication to maintaining peace and stability.
The government continues to call on the public to stay alert and assist security forces, reinforcing the collective effort needed to combat terrorism and foster a secure environment in Somalia.