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Former ruler of Jilib and his deputy put in custody by Islamic Courts
(SomaliNet) The Islamic Courts in middle Juba region, south of Somalia have detained on Sunday former chairman of Jilib town of that province Abdulahi Moalim Hussein and his deputy Ibrahim Jis after they were alleged of acts against the Islamists. Both men were belonged to former collapsed Juba Valley alliance who handed over the control of the town to Islamic Courts last month peacefully.

“The Islamists accused former rulers of Jilib town of having meeting with Somali representatives from UN world Food Program and local Himilo NGO in the town without informing the Islamic Courts.”
The Islamists accused former rulers of Jilib town of having meeting with Somali representatives from UN world Food Program and local Himilo NGO in the town without informing the Islamic Courts. Some reports say they were jailed because of contacting with former officials of JVA particular with Bare Hirale, the leader of alliance and minister of defense of interim government. Former ruler of Jilib, a farm land town, which lays under Shabelle river, Abdulahi Moalim had earlier announced he will work with Islamic Courts shortly after they seized the port city of Kismayo in south of Somalia.
Posted by: Fred 2006-10-09
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