Egypt releases Somalia girl who killed driver for attempted rape
Fahad Yaasiin markii uu soo galay Villa Somalia durba waxaa la dareemay dhaq-dhaqaaq Ciidan, maadaama Madax aan isku wanaagsanayn oo xiisada u dhaxayso.
The family of the slain NISA officer filled a lawsuit against Fahad Yasin and three other senior spy officials blamed for the assassination of Ikran Tahlil.
The sacked former intelligence chief Fahad Yasin was arrested last Friday in Djibouti by airport authorities while on transit to Somalia's capital, Mogadishu from Turkey.
The violence in Somalia has claimed the lives of thousands of people and displaced millions from the country since the outbreak of the civil war in 1991.
The ex-NISA chief is the prime suspect in the murder case of senior intelligence officer Ikran Tahlil that sparked the worst political crisis in Somalia.
The outgoing president proofed his intentions to save Fahad Yasin and his close circles from prosecution over the murder of the senior NISA female agent.
Heavily armed rival forces were spotted around the NISA HQs on Wednesday morning amid reports of attempt by new security minister to arrive there.
The PM warned Farmajo against any attempt to derail the ongoing investigation by the military court which is expected to release its findings on Thursday, September 15, according to Keydmedia sources.
Speaking to the media in Mogadishu, the bereaved mother said the family has confidence only in the committee appointed by PM Mohamed Hussein Roble to probe the case.
The country's PM has already appointed an inquiry body to look into the reported murder of Ikran Tahlil went missing last June in Mogadishu.
The former Al-Shabaab deputy leader and spokesman has been on house arrest in Mogadishu for three years and his life came in danger from Fahad Yasin.
The case of the NISA officer has attracted public attention and plunged the country into a fresh political crisis pitting the PM against the outgoing president.