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Stop speculations ahead of the blast committee findings, says Somali PM

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Thursday April 12, 2012 - 12:32:04 in Latest News by Super Admin
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    Stop speculations ahead of the blast committee findings, says Somali PM

    Prime Minister Abdiweli Mohamed Ali has called on the public to stop speculations ahead of the highly awaited findings of the investigation into the recent blast in Somalia’s national theatre in Mogadishu where six people were killed and dozen

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Prime Minister Abdiweli Mohamed Ali has called on the public to stop speculations ahead of the highly awaited findings of the investigation into the recent blast in Somalia’s national theatre in Mogadishu where six people were killed and dozen others injured.
Ali dismissed rumours that individuals who are not members of the Al-Shabaab militant group were responsible of the attack, insisting that the militant group is to be blamed for the attack.

He noted that it was import for people to wait for the finding of the investigators who are expected to table their finding soon.

Six people including two sports officials were killed when alleged female suicide bomber blew herself up in a packed newly reopened theatre where people gathered to mark the first anniversary of the launch of Somalia’s national television station.


The PM who escaped unhurt was among dignitaries attending the event. Several politicians and journalists were injured in the incident.

The government immediately appointed a commission of inquiry to investigate the incident especially how the suicide bomber managed to sneak into the theatre.


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