Somalia: U.S. Sanctions 5 Al-Shabaab Commanders, 4 Charcoal Smugglers

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Somalia: U.S. Sanctions 5 Al-Shabaab Commanders, 4 Charcoal Smugglers
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The United States has targeted mid-level al-Shabab commanders and multiple junior finance officers with new sanctions.

The U.S. State Department designated five commanders of the Somali militant group as global terrorists, while the U.S. Treasury designated 26 individuals and entities, including charcoal smugglers.

Among the operatives newly sanctioned is Mohamed Siidow, who is described as a finance emir and a commander in the group's armed wing, the Jabha. He is accused of overseeing illicit taxation operations in Aliyow Barrow village in the Lower Shabelle region. Gaabane is also accused of serving as the head of the group's intelligence wing, the Amniyat, in Wanlaweyn, the district where he works as finance operator. Wanlaweyn is close to Baledogle airfield where U.S. troops train elite Somali units.

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