N.O.R.F Posted December 26, 2007 Somalia: Baidoa Police Chief's Home Attacked, Soldier Killed Email This Page Print This Page Comment on this article Visit The Publisher's Site Garowe Online (Garowe) 24 December 2007 Posted to the web 25 December 2007 Garowe Suspected insurgents hurled hand grenades at the home of a regional police chief in southwestern Somalia, killing one soldier and wounding others, officials said. Col. Ibrahim Hashi Gabow, the police commander of Bay region, survived the attack on his home but one of his bodyguards was killed and two others wounded. The attackers fled after surviving bodyguards opened gunfire and chased them away, witnesses reported. Col. Gabow's home is located in the town of Baidoa, 250km northwest of the national capital Mogadishu. Relevant Links East Africa Arms and Military Affairs Conflict, Peace and Security Legal and Judicial Affairs Somalia Baidoa has been home to the Somali parliament since February 2006. Senior government officials, including Prime Minister Nur "Adde" Hassan Hussein, currently reside in Baidoa. Unconfirmed reports said two of Col. Gabow's small children slightly wounded in the attack were hospitalized in Baidoa along with the two wounded soldiers. On Friday, a regional judge was shot and killed in Baidoa. Col. Gabow said then that the killers "came from Mogadishu" where a violent insurgency rages against the government and its foreign backers. source Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites