ISIOLO: Missing Police’s Family Accuses Gov’t of Alleged Abduction
The family of a senior National Police Reservist (NPR) officer in Isiolo County is demanding answers from the government following his reported abduction last week.
According to the family of one Malele Abdi Hassan, the officer went missing on Saturday, December 20, when three masked individuals allegedly kidnapped him.
Since then, no one has reported his location.
According to Yessir, Adan Mohamud, Chairman of the Ajuran Clan, Malele was taken while riding his motorcycle home at 5:30 p.m.
Family and friends claim that his abduction was likely orchestrated by security authorities, whom they blame for being unwilling to take action and conduct a comprehensive investigation into his disappearance.
The family of senior National Police Reservist (NPR) officer Malele Abdi Hassan, who went missing on Saturday, December 20, while riding his motorcycle home in Isiolo County, is now claiming that his disappearance was likely orchestrated by rogue government security agencies,… pic.twitter.com/oAmFZDeuZo
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According to the family, Malele has been working as a senior NPR officer at the Burat facility in Isiolo.
The family is confident that the security officer was never involved in any illegal activities prior to his abduction that would have made him a target.
Members of the Isiolo Ajuran community, alongside professionals, family and friends, are calling on the government to disclose the whereabouts of Malele Abdi Hassan, the Head of the NPR West Location in Isiolo. According to the family, Malele is said to have been abducted by… pic.twitter.com/z7ASuhVfyj
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“He was never involved in any unlawful businesses or acts that could have led him to be abducted; that was just a random arrest, according to us,” a relative of the officer said.
Immediately after his abduction, his relatives stated that various security services went to Malele’s house to grab his gun for no reason.
To bring their son’s disappearance to an end, the family has urged security services to step up and conduct a comprehensive inquiry.
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“The abduction of Malele is likely to have been conducted by the government because after reporting his disappearance, they came immediately to collect his gun; they did not care about him,” another one said.
According to Mohamud, chairman of the Ajuran clan, since the tragedy, the family and other people of the area have been living in terror and uncertainty about what will happen next.
“After the incident was reported at Isiolo Police Station and the DCI, police officers came to his house and collected his official firearm,” said Yessir.
“This raises serious questions. The government must be aware of what is happening,” Ajuran said.
ISIOLO: Missing Police’s Family Accuses Gov’t of Alleged Abduction
