galbeedi Posted October 31, 2019 After two shipments of weapons were captured in Wajaale , destined to Ethiopia, another shipment was captured in Gogti border town last week. The smugglers were trying to use the Ethiopian side border town of Gogti. Some how the locals were alerted by the unusual shipments that came all the way from Hargeisa to this side of the Awdal region. Most of these weapons are destined to Addis Ababa. Reliable sources said that the local mayor and the police had alerted the federal police about these new tactics of the smugglers to target this side of the border. The Awdal side of the border were closed for the last 10 years due to bribes paid to Cabdi Illey and other sources in Jigjiga. According to people in Jigjiga, The Facebook president of the Somali region , Mr. Cagjar , has been bribed to the tune of $800,000 dollars from Somaliland delivered by Suldaan Hassan. Weapon smuggling is becoming a big business in Somaliland. Personally, I do not know the routes these weapons take to reach WAjaale. So far we haven't heard the conclusions of these investigations. The narrator in the video says the weapons were from Turkey which is very suspect. Even seven kilogram of raw gold has been captured in Wajaale early this year. Yet, the Hargeisa administration want to make the lives of the people of Awdal difficult with false flags to cripple the economy of the people. Since he was paid and bought , Mr. Cagjar , whom people say was born in a famous street called 'F' in Hargeisa, will soon be starting his dirty work in the Awdal region. The Awdal community in Ethiopia are trying to get their fair share of development and infrastructure in the Somali Kilil and have no intention of waging any wars in the Awdal region of Somaliland which is counter productive to their inside Ethiopia. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
galbeedi Posted October 31, 2019 Where are the so called UN monitoring group partying in Nairobi hotels?. Why not not investigate these small arms who are used to assassinate and kill people quietly through the region. Are these shipments coming from ships in Berbera or Djibouti?. We need real investigation. If this weapons reach the volatile regions of Ethiopia it could be deadly. At the moment most of the Ethiopian protesters use sticks or other homemade weapons. If these small arms reach the region May God save the people. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted October 31, 2019 No wonder our friend Suldaanka thinks Amharas will come on top in this crazy fight Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Suldaanka Posted October 31, 2019 LOL I bet this even registers on anyone's radar. Small personal fire arms are available almost everywhere in the world. In any case, I see some business savvy dude has found a market for it n Ethiopia. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dhaqaale Posted October 31, 2019 A lawless region struggling to maintain control. Somaliland will implode soon, don't worry about Ethiopia or Eritrea which are nation states. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites