The deceased Somali Police Chief suspected to be poisoned
Mysterious stories surround the death of General Mohamed Sheikh Hassan Ismail , Somalia’s Chief who passed away on Thursday in Mogadishu.
Reports from the hospital where the Police Commander died suggest that suspected doctors and nurses of the hospital were arrested after that information concerning that he was poisoned emerged.
Some of these leaked reports say that those arrested includes a doctor suspected being the one who injected the General with the poison.
The government did not talk about these but Somali Prime Minister appointed of committee of Ministers and other military officials for the preparation of an official funeral for the deceased Somali general as well as a committee of inquiry investigating his death.
General Ismail was suffering from heart problems , as quoted from Police officials.
The Police Chief was once wanted in Canada as a “war criminal” after a refugee and immigration board concluded he was “responsible for the ruthless torture of prisoners” while with Somalia’s police force in the 1980s
Mohammed Hassan Ismail Farah fled Somalia as the Siad Barre government collapsed in 1991, living for seven months in the United States before crossing into Canada to make a refugee claim.
According to federal court documents obtained by the Toronto Star, he testified at an immigration and refugee board hearing that he feared persecution if forced to return to Mogadishu and denied claims made by government witnesses that he had beaten prisoners and used electrical shocks during interrogations.
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