HAVE YOU THOUGHT OF RESOLVING FARMAAJO-ROOBLE CONFRONTATION?

To resolve the case, isolate the most sticking point in this conflict? What is it?
Ikram’s disappearance, NISA claim of her demise and who was responsible. Right?

Then, family and public suspicion followed on that report and claim of NISA on Ikram. Correct?

How to handle the case? First of all, let us answer the question: Is it a crime/homicide? Disappearance and possible murder? Yes?

If yes, then this case belongs to the criminal justice. It has nothing to do with politics, administration or civil investigative committees. Agree?

If yes, then, since there is suspicion on the NISA report on the disappearance of Ikram, NISA top directors should have stepped aside until the case is resolved. The minister for security should have resigned or asked to resign.This is common sense and best practice when there is a suspicion of foul play within a department.

Since Farmaajo is known to have close relations with Fahad Yassin, then Farmaajo was required to consult with the Cabinet on acceptable compromise candidate to replace Fahad on temporary capacity until the case of Ikram is resolved. Farmaajo shouldn’t be seen as shielding Fahad from possible responsibility on the disappearance of Ikram, unless there is something else we aren’t aware of. In all considerations, this case belongs to a court of law.

No further nuisances and noises were necessary. It was as simple as that to avoid this unfortunate confrontation.

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FRANKENSTEIN MONSTER

Frankenstein is a work or agency that ruins its own creator. State secret services or intelligence organizations are frankenstein that pose existential threats not only to the general public, personal safety and liberties, but also to the governments that create them. The tragic story of Ms Ikram Tahlil, an internet security expert with the National Intelligence Services Agency (NISA), might not have been an isolated case, but one of many unexplained murders, bomb-blasts, blackmail and raids in Mogadishu and elsewhere in Somalia 🇸🇴. Such crime incidents had historical narrative here – at time it was Ethiopian Intelligence to blame. It was an Alqaeda operations at other times, and now they claim that all murders were committed by Alshabab. The case of Ms Ikram is different, though, in the sense that nobody, including Alshabab themselves, is willing to buy NISA story on the demise of this young lady at her workplace inside the maximum security headquarters of her employer. The subsequent coverup of the murder is a giveaway tip to the common sense. The fact that Alshabab never denies its heinous crimes against government workers and officials, and now its rejection and distancing itself from NISA claim of Ikram murder has clearly exposed the directors of that agency and its collaborators.

Until the officials of this Caretaker Government come clean on the disappearance and murder of Ms Ikram, they are all suspect and accomplices.

Ikram Tahlil

Related link https://ismailwarsame.blog/2019/09/24/the-state-of-mogadishu/

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Postscript

Since posting of this article, the Caretaker Prime Minister of the Somali Federal Government, Mohamed Hussein Rooble, had rejected NISA Report that Alshabab was responsible for the murder of Ikram Tahlil Farah. He instructed the Director of the Agency 48 hours to submit a credible report on the case.