Boosaaso, Somalia – The Governor of Bari region in Puntland, Cabdirisaaq Cali Ismaaciil Shaahdoon, has provided details on the death of Cabdiraxmaan Shirwac Awsiciid Laahoor, who had previously been sentenced to execution.
Laahoor was accused of orchestrating the assassinations of nearly 100 people in Puntland, including businessmen, military officers, elders, and traditional leaders. After evading justice for years, he was finally captured during Puntland security operations in the Calmiskad mountains, where he had been in hiding as siad the Governor.
Following his capture, Laahoor was transferred to Boosaaso, where doctors confirmed that he was 70 years old and suffering from several serious health complications. A medical report from Bandar Qaasim Hospital revealed that he died due to:
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Governor Shaahdoon emphasized that Puntland did not execute Laahoor, despite his death sentence. Instead, he passed away due to his deteriorating health. He also highlighted the need for justice for the victims of the killings Laahoor was accused of orchestrating.
Laahoor’s death has sparked widespread discussion, with some questioning the circumstances of his passing. However, Puntland authorities have officially confirmed that he died of natural causes related to his health condition rather than an execution.
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