Security forces nab armed robbery suspects in sweeping Mogadishu operation
Somalia’s security agencies have arrested several armed suspects accused of terrorising civilians in Mogadishu during a series of coordinated crackdowns across Banaadir region.
The joint operation, led by the Banaadir Regional Police Command, targeted criminal gangs suspected of carrying out violent robberies in various parts of the capital. Several suspects were captured, some of them armed, and stolen property was recovered during the raids.
Police officials said the arrests mark a major step in the government’s wider plan to tighten security and restore public confidence in the city. “These operations are part of our continued efforts to ensure Mogadishu remains safe for everyone,” said a senior police commander who spoke on condition of anonymity as they were not authorised to brief the media.
Authorities have since issued a stern warning to criminal groups, vowing that anyone found engaging in armed robbery or extortion will face the full force of the law.
The crackdown follows growing concerns from residents over a surge in street crime and night-time attacks in parts of the capital. In response, police have increased patrols, mounted new checkpoints, and intensified searches of vehicles and pedestrians.
Security agencies have also appealed to the public to cooperate with law enforcement officers by sharing information that could help prevent or solve crimes.
Officials said the latest operation underscores the government’s determination to restore order and ensure that Mogadishu becomes a city where citizens can move freely without fear.
Would you like me to make it slightly more *conversational* like Star Kenya’s online tone (with short sentences, quotes, and subheadings)?