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These kidnappers need to be pay a price for their criminal enterprise. Good luck to the Gen. Abdullahi Siciid for he seems to be working hard for mproved security unlike the rest of Punltand administration.

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Yusuf, a local man who described himself as an accomplice of the gang, said he was part of the group that carried $1 million to their mountain hideout.

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Typical ............... Just Typical

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freaking morans..........they bury the money in mt!! how stupidoos! loool. waar waxaad ku dhada send it to rudy......he will make that shyte double in a yr... no kidding. looooooool.

 

my x is cpa...she does magic with muhulla.. shes the best.

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These kidnappers need to be pay a price for their criminal enterprise. Good luck to the Gen. Abdullahi Siciid for he seems to be working hard for mproved security unlike the rest of Punltand administration.

The kidnappers are local boys. Waa ina Hebel iyo Ina Hebel oo qudh maan loo garanaayo ilaa lafahiisa cadcad.

 

The clan elders, if they were sincere about it, could stop this without much of trouble. But as long as the boys are delivering the goods (read ransom money) and the tolka is right behind them and The Elders are playing the "middle-man" in the deal, this will continue.

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I think the clan elders did their best to release them without ransom ,, but when some big guys in Bugland are the bosses of those young ignorant boys then what do you expect.

 

A Million Dollar ?? ,, Come on

 

Tolow mid walba imisaa ku soo hagaagtay ?? :D

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^^Sxb, this is a new "thing" as far as folks in eastern Sanaag is concerned.

 

 

Lets be honest here, the local boys are no foreigners. They are known and they can be caught and dealt with any minute. So why isn't it the case?

 

The only explaination that I can come up with this newly emerging problem in Eastern Sanaag is that the traditional elders might be loosing their strong role in society. And hence, local boys are not answerable to anyone and know that they will get away with the criminal activity they are in.

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