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Botswana arrests 28 terrorism suspects
Africa Review
February 23, 2012 Markacadeey
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The Botswana Government has arrested 28 terrorism
suspects in an operation aimed at cracking down groups
suspected of fundraising for Al-Qaeda-linked Somali militant
groups.
According to a Botswana weekly, Telegraph, a series of
sweeps across Francistown and Dukwi, a refugee camp, netted
scores of Somali car dealers and their compatriots suspected
to be smuggling operatives.
The paper quotes a source
as saying: “They arrested a majority of them recently in
Block One location in Francistown while others were arrested
at Dukwi Refugee Camp.”
Suspicion was that some of
the money being collected as ransom by Somali pirates was
laundered through a network of Somali-owned used car sellers
that were mushrooming in Botswana.
Although the
allegations against the 28 suspects could not be
established, indications were that some of them were illegal
immigrants and a number of them had confessed to having
links to terrorist groups.
Botswana’s security agents
are said to have searched a number of garages and were
continuing to focus on suspicious properties across the
second largest city, Francistown.
“There is a ring of
Somali car dealers who traffic their fellowmen into the
country illegally from countries as far away as Kenya and
Somalia. They then harbour the illegal immigrants and even
assist them to open up businesses in the country.
They also assist them to get proper travel documents,” wrote
the Sunday Standard.
The suspects have since been
sent to the Centre for Illegal Immigrants in Francistown.
According to Sunday Standard, DIS boss Isaac Kgosi would
not deny or confirm the allegations.
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