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ALSHABAAB EARMARK SOMALIA TELECOM INFRASTRUCTURE

ALSHABAAB EARMARK SOMALIA TELECOM INFRASTRUCTURE
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Faith Nyasuguta 

Somali militant group Al-Shabaab is aiming at telecommunications infrastructure in areas where a concerted military effort is removing them from the villages, officials said on Tuesday.

Somalia’s largest telecom firm Hormuud said its infrastructure in Galmuduug, Central Somalia, had been destroyed in an apparent futile bid to shrink communication and coordination against the terror group.

According to Hormuud Telecom, the incident at Qaayib settlement on Monday resulted from a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device (VBIED) which destroyed the centre and tower. The fall of the mast cut off crucial communication services, the company announced on its Twitter page.

“It’s with great sadness to inform our customers that a VBIED attack destroyed our site in Qaayib, a village in Galgudud region today. Almost 14,000 people lost access to the company’s services including EVC Plus, the only payment method in the area,” Hormuud said, referring to its mobile money transfer service.

It said “a car filled with explosives destroyed the area’s telecom centre, including the telecom masts, leaving the area and its surroundings out of reach”.

AlShabaab militants /Hiiraan Online/

Hormuud did not mention the incurred costs but mentioned that it will rebuild the destroyed infrastructure and restore services.

In Somalia, where the value of the local Somali shilling has dipped over the years, traders prefer using mobile money services denominated in the US dollars to ease transactions.

Further, mobile money services are the easiest way of remitting cash to poor villagers where infrastructure like roads are underdeveloped. The Al-Shabaab know how communication channels are useful to authorities in seeking reinforcement and coordination between agencies and civilians.

According to the Somali army and Galmudug State officials, the militants used a truck bomb, adding that troops defeated the militants who attacked the Qaayib base.

Mr Ahmed Shire Falagle, Galmudug State’s information minister, told the media that Al-Shabaab fighters had lost Qaayib settlement at the end of September and wanted to retake it.

Our forces repelled the Monday attackers with heavy casualty,” said Falagle.

Government forces claimed to have killed 20 Al-Shabaab militants.

It is the first time companies have expressed concerns of damages caused by the jihadist group. Many people believe that the business community is encouraged by the advances made against the jihadists by government forces and local vigilantes.

Since September, the Somali National Army and volunteering vigilantes have been coordinating battles against Al-Shabaab, routing them from villages they had controlled for years in central parts of Somalia. 

AlShabaab Militants /VOA Somali /

The programme has received public endorsement from President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, who recently termed Al-Shabaab as a “morally bankrupt” gang of criminals.

THROWING BOMBS IN TOWNS

Despite this, the militants have resorted to a scorch-earth policy. While fleeing villages, they have been throwing bombs in cities. Last week, a twin explosion in Mogadishu killed more than 100 people and wounded 300 others.

The destruction of communication masts now means they also want to leave a trail of damage while fleeing villages.

This mode is also new since the Shabaab initially targeted communication infrastructure where African Union Transition Mission forces operated. 

In an earlier trend, the militants also destroyed crucial infrastructure by Kenyan telecom company Safaricom in a bid to limit communication between authorities and civilians on the Kenyan side near the border with Somalia.

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