
Friday September 5, 2025

Las Anod (HOL) — Police in Somalia’s Northeastern regional state have arrested businessman Mohamed Jabuutawi, a disqualified presidential candidate accused of organizing gunmen who clashed with security forces during last week’s election.
Local sources said Jabuutawi was detained after he allegedly mobilized armed supporters angered by his exclusion from the race. The gunmen clashed with security forces at the hotel hosting the August 29 vote.
Police said Jabuutawi was among seven suspects arrested in connection with the incident. Two other suspects remain at large, with security forces warning they will be captured if they do not surrender.
Jabuutawi, a wealthy businessman in the khat trade, played a key role in the formation of the former SSC Khaatumo administration. He is known to control armed militias and military vehicles, raising concerns among regional authorities.
Traditional leaders have vowed to work closely with security agencies, warning that anyone who threatens peace in the region will be dealt with “with an iron fist.” Meanwhile, disputes have delayed the burial of those killed in the clashes.