A Kenyan who rose through Al-Shabaab ranks to become the poster
boy for the terrorist organisation is on the run after a falling-out
with other commanders who want him executed.
Ahmed Iman
alias Kimanthi, who appeared in numerous Al-Shabaab propaganda videos
taunting Kenyan troops fighting in Somalia, the group’s stronghold, is
now seeking to surrender to Kenyan forces and get amnesty, the Nation
has learnt.
Until the row, he was close to the current
Al-Shabaab supremo Ahmed Diriye and Mahad Karate, also known as
Abdirahim Mohamed Warsame, who commanded Shabaab’s Amniyat, its
intelligence wing, when gunmen stormed Garissa University College and
killed 147 students in April, 2015.
VIDEO CLIPS
In
the video clips, which are unavailable after they were pulled down by
YouTube, Iman says the killings were carried out to avenge the killing
of radical Muslim clerics.
In those videos, he named the clerics as Aboud Rogo, Samir Khan and Sheikh Abubakar Shariff alias Makaburi.
International
security sources operating in Somalia, told the Nation that Iman has
been the head of a group of foreign fighters who together with him, are
now on the run from the main group loyal to Diriye and Karate.
A number of Kenyans and other foreigners who joined Al-Shabaab terrorists in Somalia have since been captured and executed.
On November 6, a 25-year-old Kenyan from Garissa was among four people who were publicly executed by the terrorists in Somalia.
Omar
Adar Omar was killed by firing squad on accusations of spying for the
Africa Union Mission in Somalia, which comprises the Kenya Defence
Forces.
The falling-out is further complicated after
the emergence of a faction that has pledged allegiance to the Islamic
State in Syria, while Diriye’s group maintains its formal partnership
with Al-Qaeda in Afghanistan.
DRAGNETS
The Nation has further learnt that Iman, in a bid to escape from Somalia, has evaded several dragnets to capture him.
Al-Shabaab is well known for executing militants within its own ranks whenever there is a falling-out.
The
latest developments are a repeat of what happened to Fazul Abdullah
Mohamed, who was killed in a set up laid by Godane Ahmed Abdi Godane
alias Mukhtar Abu Zubeyr, who was Diriye’s predecessor.
Godane was later killed in a joint operation by US and KDF in Somalia.
Besides
assuming the role of commander of foreign fighters in Somalia, Iman
also has a great influence in Jaysh Ayman, another Al-Shabaab faction
operating in Boni Forest which spreads across the Kenya-Somalia border
in Lamu County.
Furthermore, Iman is also said to be
getting foreign funding directly, further angering indigenous Somali
commanders, the sources also said.
A 2016 security
report published by the Nation, revealed that Iman and accomplices in
Nairobi collected millions of shillings every year by renting shops and
kiosks in Umoja and Majengo, and the money is smuggled to Somalia to
fund terrorism activities.
LOOTED
In
one Al-Shabaab propaganda video, he was seen clad in KDF uniform,
holding a walkie-talkie and an M-16 rifle, which he claimed was one of
the arms looted from El-Adde Forward Operating Base, which was overran
by the terrorists in January 2016.
Besides Kenya, whose
soldiers are operating in southern Somalia, Al-Shabaab is also being
fought by the US and other countries in Amisom, including Ethiopia,
Uganda, Burundi and Djibouti.
100 fighters killed
100 fighters killed
On Tuesday, 100 Al-Shabaab fighters were killed in an air strike by the US.
“In coordination with the Federal Government of Somalia, US forces conducted an air strike in Somalia against an Al-Shabaab camp at approximately 10.30 local Somalia time, killing more than 100 militants.
“In coordination with the Federal Government of Somalia, US forces conducted an air strike in Somalia against an Al-Shabaab camp at approximately 10.30 local Somalia time, killing more than 100 militants.
The operation occurred 125 miles northwest of the capital, Mogadishu,” said a statement by US Africa Command.
The
Statement added: “US forces will continue to use all authorised and
appropriate measures to protect Americans and to disable terrorist
threats.
This includes partnering with Amisom and
Somali National Security Forces in targeting terrorists, their training
camps and safe havens throughout Somalia, the region and around the
world.”
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