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    Mukhtar Robow, a radical and prominent Al Shabab commander has been hiding himself in somewhere in Bay and Bakool regions after

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Mukhtar Robow, a radical and prominent Al Shabab commander has been hiding himself in somewhere in Bay and Bakool regions after

Mogadishu {Sunatimes} Somali military officials in Bay region of southern Somalia have started indirect clan-based talks with Mukhtar Robow [Abu Mansur], one of senior Al Shabab commanders in southern Somalia.
Colonel Ali Salad Ahmed, the leading officer of Somali military forces in Bay region has confirmed the talks started this week in a bid tcer did no persuade the militant man to surrender to the government.



Colonel Ali also pointed out that the talks were helped by local clan elders who may have their influences on the matter.
The officer did not provide any further details about the matter.
"There is now in-fight between Al Shabab's senior commander following huge rift between its leaders so our aim is to make use of that opportunity." Colonel Ali Salad added.
Mukhtar Robow, a radical and prominent Al Shabab commander has been hiding himself in somewhere in Bay and Bakool regions after his supporters were ousted by the group's top leader Ahmed Godane who now ciontrols much of Al Shabab's militia.

Hassan Dahir Aweys who was also influential Al Shabab leader has left the group and surrendered to the government after local elders persuaded to do so which later led to his arrest in Mogadishu.

[Dalsan Radio]



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