Thursday November 28, 2024
Somali Police Commissioner Asad Osman Abdullahi visits the injured parliamentary guard at Medina Hospital, expressing solidarity and acknowledging the officer's bravery following an altercation during a heated parliamentary session. The incident has sparked an ongoing investigation involving a lawmaker.
Mogadishu (HOL) — A Somali lawmaker is under investigation following an incident that left a parliamentary guard injured during a heated session at the national parliament on Wednesday.
The altercation occurred as the guard attempted to mediate a dispute among lawmakers debating the National Electoral Commission. According to Colonel Abdifitah Adan Hassan, spokesperson for the Somali Police Force, one lawmaker struck the guard on the nose. The injured officer was treated at Medina Hospital and is now in stable condition.
“The unfortunate incident underscores the challenges of maintaining security in such heated debates,” Colonel Abdifitah said. “Our officers are committed to ensuring order at the parliamentary premises, often under intense pressure.”
The police have registered the lawmaker as a suspect, and an investigation is underway. Authorities have emphasized the importance of decorum within parliament, stressing that such incidents hinder effective governance.
The incident reflects mounting tensions within the legislature as Somalia prepares for critical electoral milestones. Lawmakers are frequently locked in contentious debates, leaving security personnel tasked with maintaining order.
The Somali Police Commissioner visited the officer on Wednesday, offering support and praising his professionalism during the incident.
The police have reiterated their call for patience and restraint among officers and lawmakers alike, warning that any actions undermining security protocols will not be tolerated.
The investigation remains ongoing, and authorities are expected to release additional findings in the coming days.