Mogadishu, Somalia, SONNA – The Commander of the Somali Police Force, Brigadier General Asad Osman Abdullahi, presided over an important meeting this week with senior police officials to discuss strategies for enhancing national security and intensifying the fight against terrorist groups, particularly the Khawarij. The meeting, which brought together commanders and heads of various departments within the Somali Police Force, also focused on efforts to crack down on human trafficking networks.
During the session, Brigadier General Abdullahi commended the security forces for their ongoing dedication and announced the formation of a specialized technical committee. This committee will be responsible for evaluating security vulnerabilities in Mogadishu and developing actionable measures to disrupt the activities of insurgents who continue to pose a threat to civilians through attacks and extortion. The Police Commissioner emphasized the commitment of the Somali Police Force to ensuring the safety and stability of the nation and its citizens.
The high-level meeting reflects the Somali government’s proactive approach to addressing persistent security challenges, including the threat posed by extremist groups and the growing concern over human trafficking. While further operational details remain confidential for security reasons, this initiative demonstrates the ongoing efforts to strengthen law and order in Somalia.