Bilionea Asigwa
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- Sep 21, 2011
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Five soldiers of the African Union Mission in Somalia (Amisom) were arrested on Sunday for alleged involvement in illegal sale of military supplies, Amisom officials confirmed on Monday.
In a press release, Amisom said that the soldiers were arrested in a joint operation they conducted together with the Somali Police Force following investigations that had been ongoing into the matter.
“Amisom had previously received information that its soldiers were allegedly involved in illegal activity and acted decisively to investigate the matter.
The investigation culminated in a joint operation to apprehend the soldiers who were found in possession of fuel and sand bags,” an Amisom source said.
The soldiers were arrested alongside ten civilians at a garage in Benadir region. Also recovered were telephones, ammunition materials and petrol, among others.
UNPROFESSIONAL CONDUCT
“Amisom exercises zero tolerance to unprofessional conduct among its personnel and the culprits will be prosecuted in accordance with the law,” they said.
Amisom said that they will continue to investigate the matter to its logical conclusion, and will take the requisite steps to ensure that this practice was uprooted from within its ranks.
This is the first time that the Somali government forces have arrested AU peacekeeping troops found engaging in activities against their mission in the country.
The troops from the pan African body and Somali National Army are jointly carrying out operations against Al-Shabaab militants in the south and central Somalia at moment. Amisom troops are from Kenya, Uganda, Burundi, Djibouti and Ethiopia.
Source: Daily Nation.
NB:
Kuna tetesi waliodakwa wanne ni ni Wakenya, njaa zinawaua huko Somalia wameamua kuuza silaha.
Nyang'au rudisheni vikosi vyenu nyumbani, Somalia kumewashinda.