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Former Somalian lawmaker was one of AU base suicide bombers: al-Shabab

July 27, 2016 03:01 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 02:35 am IST - MOGADISHU:

The outfit’s military operation spokesman confirms Salah Nur Ismail’s participation in the attack.

A former Islamist lawmaker-turned-al-Shabab militant was one of the drivers in Tuesday’s double car bomb attack on the African Union's main peacekeeping base in Somalia, the al-Shabab said.

The militants said in a radio broadcast that Salah Nur Ismail, who joined al-Shabab in 2010, was one of those to blow himself up in the attack which killed 13 people, mainly guards from a private security firm.

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In the broadcast aired late on Tuesday on the militants' radio al Andalus, Ismail, also known by the nickname of Badbaado, said in audio recorded before the attack that he would be one of the suicide bombers. Government officials were not immediately available for a comment.

Presidential poll coming

Somalia is scheduled to hold a presidential election next month and security analyst say the al-Shabab could take advantage of the distraction caused by campaigning to launch more attacks.

Sheikh Abdiasis Abu Musab, al-Shabab’s military operation spokesman, confirmed Ismail’s participation in the attack.

“Salah defected from parliament in 2010, joined us and repented and he became a martyr today,” Abu Musab told Reuters.

Asks other lawmakers to follow suit

“The current so-called Somali government lawmakers should follow suit. We are telling them to take part in the jihad via the same procedures,” the spokesman added.

Ismail, who was from Somaliland, joined parliament in 2009 as one of 275 Islamists nominated by former President Sheikh Sharif Ahmed. He joined the al-Shabab the following year, accusing the government of abandoning religious principles.

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