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With police reports that the guns used by terrorists in Nairobi’s DusitD2 hotel complex attack belonged to Somalia government, Somaliland now wants any sale, or donation of military equipment to Mogadishu subjected to serious scrutiny.

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In a letter to the United Nations Security Council President Francisco Antonio Cortorreal, Somaliland Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Minister Yasin Hagi Mohammed took issue Qatar’s donation of armored vehicles to Somalia.

Mr Mohammed said that the diversion of weapons and other military equipment to terrorist and criminal groups “whether by design or neglect,” represents a violation of the current arms embargo on Somalia besides posing a threat to Somaliland as well as the security of neighboring nations like Kenya.

PROTRACTED CONFLICT

The minister said: “Violating the UN Security Council resolution will escalate the protracted conflict with devastating consequences for Somalia and fuel further instability across the region including Somaliland.”

Mr Mohamed said that the UN resolution 2444 condemns any transfer of defense materials. He said that these arms often end up in the hands of Al Shabaab and affiliates linked to the Islamic State terrorist organization.

Somaliland’s concern comes just days after Kenyan police confirmed that three out of the five guns used in the terrorist attack on Nairobi’s DusitD2 hotel complex were initially bought by the Federal Government of Somalia.

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MILITARY EQUIPMENT

In November last year, the UN warned that military equipment purchased by Somali Federal Government were being diverted to the armories of rebel movements.

The arms, the UN continued, included many from a consignment received in mid-2017.

The arms are believed to be in the hands of arms dealers in Mogadishu and Baidoa.

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