Puntland Intensifies Anti-Terrorism Operation with New Security Measures
Key Decisions Announced at High-Level Conference
Garowe, Puntland – President Siid Abdullahi Deni of Puntland, alongside First Deputy Speaker of Parliament Mohamed Bari Shire, led a critical conference aimed at accelerating the third phase of the anti-terrorism operation codenamed “Lightning.” The meeting brought together top security officials and government representatives to assess progress and implement stricter measures.
Security Crackdown and Operational Updates
During the conference, President Deni reviewed reports from security agencies and outlined plans to complete the counter-terrorism operation. The government announced several decisive actions to strengthen security:
- Weapons and Vehicle Crackdown: Security forces have been directed to take strict action against illegal weapons, unauthorized vehicle imports, and those involved in such activities.
- Border Control Reinforcement: Authorities reiterated the ban on illegal foreign entries and migrant flows, ordering municipal and security officials to clamp down on smuggling operations.
- Maritime Restrictions: Sea transportation of passengers and cargo is temporarily banned from coastal areas under the operation, with exceptions requiring official permission.
- Supply Chain Monitoring: Unauthorized movement of food and supplies to operational zones has been prohibited unless cleared by authorities.
Public Support for Security Forces
The Puntland government acknowledged the strong support shown by citizens, both locally and abroad, for the armed forces engaged in the operation. Officials called for continued public backing to ensure the mission’s success.
This report summarizes key developments from the original coverage by Puntland Post. For complete details, read the full article here.