Mogadishu (HAN) October 31, 2014 – Public diplomacy and Regional Energy Security and safety news. The Somali police chief, deceased body, General Mohamed Hassan, is flown to Nairobi for further investigations. Many interviewed who knew and worked with the late General Hassan quietly suspected he may have been poisoned. Despite these suspicions, it is impossible to prove the causes of death accurately without the outcome of the medical investigations.
Somalia’s new Police Chief Gen Mohamed Ismail was accused of “Crimes Against Humanity” in Canada and Somalia
In Mogadishu, at least 40 people were arrested, including a businessmen and medical doctors, including Kenyan mediacl doctor, for the death of Somali Police Chief Gen. Mohamed Hassan who suddenly died yesterday.
Medical experts at the Digfeer Hospital and AMISOM medical facility at Halane are investigated the sudden death of the former Somali police chief and no results have been released by both yet
The Somali Prime Minister Abdiweli Sheik Ahmed appointed a Ministerial Committee to investigate the death of the Somali Police chief.
Photo: Geneneral Mohamed Hassan (Left deceased General) congratulated his predecessor on the remarkable efforts he has put into the Somali Police Force towards the liberation of Somalia
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