” Concerns have been raised by diplomats regarding the actions of President Hassan Sheikh Mohamoud and Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Bare, particularly in relation to operators of civilian aircraft registered in the Republic of Kenya.The Kenyan government is closely monitoring all civilian aircraft operating within the Federal Republic of Somalia and the Republic of Kenya. It is imperative that these aircraft adhere strictly to the civil aviation laws and regulations established by the Kenyan Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA). Any violations will result in serious repercussions.Specifically, the KCAA will revoke the operating licenses of companies found to be transporting military personnel, weapons, or equipment. The transportation of military personnel, weapons, and explosive materials from Mogadishu to Jubaland State, particularly to Raskamboni, is strictly prohibited. Compliance with these regulations is mandatory to ensure the safety and integrity of our aviation operations, according to sources related to this issue. “
KENYAN GOVERNMENT IS DEEPLY CONCERNED WITH USE OF CILIVIAN AIRCRAFTS FOR MILITARY TRANSPORT TO RAS CAMBOONI
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