Diplomat.so: Report : Kamal Gutale became a broker by Somali pirates

From: Berhane Habtemariam <Berhane.Habtemariam_at_gmx.de_at_dehai.org>
Date: Wed Dec 3 19:26:02 2014

Report : Kamal Gutale became a broker by Somali pirates


By Tajudin

In <http://diplomat.so/category/local-news/> Local News

Dec 3rd, 2014

New York ( Agencies + DIPLOMAT.SO ) - The UN Monitoring report on Somalia
that was published in October 2014 shows Kamal's involvement in piracy. The
report says that Kamal opened a bank account for Mohamed Abdi Hassan
'Afweyne' the kingpin of pirates, who is considered to be responsible for at
least 24 hijacking and abduction cases and has often and publicly admitted
his involvement, including during a 24 April 2013 interview with AFP. In
2010, the Monitoring Group proposed Afweyne for sanctioning.

Mr Gutale is now believed to be working with the Ministry of Justice &
Constitutional Affairs as an Advisor. He is very close to Farah Sheikh
Abdulkadir. Mr Gutale is accused of wide corruption during his work as Chief
of Staff and also during his work as Personal Assistant to former Minister
of Foreign Affairs.

Mr Gutale is lobbying very hard to become the President of Central State of
Somalia. He has zero confidence from public as during his stay with Villa
Somalia was known as the most corrupt individual. He has no support from
Saleebaan clan let alone other clans in Haber Gedir or Hawiye.

Zakaria Hussein Arreh, also identified someone who was supported Afweyne and
his activities. Zakaria was a member of Djibouti intelligence, but became a
member of Somali Parliament in 2009. Zakaria had contact with a number of
well known Somalis including Mr Gutale, Farah Sheikh Abdulkadir, Asha Haji
Elmi and others.

The report from the UN Monitoring report shows Mr Gutale and other's
involvement: from page 174 of the 460 pages of the report:

"Bank account D

159. In bank account D of Bank X in Mogadishu, a total amount of USD 948,883
was deposited between May 2012 and December 2013. The proxy holder of the
account has been identified as the finance officer of Central Air Aviation,
Ali Mohamud Ali, who is associated with several individuals involved in
piracy, including Hobyo-Harardhere pirate leader Mohamed Osman Mohamed
'Gafanje' (see annex 4.6).

160. The e-mail address that was used to register the bank account belonging
to Afweyne has been identified as the personal e-mail address of Kamal Dahir
Hassan 'Gutale', the former Chief of Staff of FGS President Hassan Sheikh
Mohamud. Kamal Hassan is said to be a 'cousin' of Afweyne.

161. Another acquaintance and business partner of Afweyne is Aruse Nur
Shuriye, a.k.a. Nur Lugey, who serves as a person of introduction on
Afweyne's bank account. Nur Lugey lives in Adado and runs the local
"Walaalaha Company" which owns and manages Adado Airport. For the past
decade Walaalaha Company has been involved in the rebuilding of the airport,
which facilitated the growing khat and airline business of Afweyne but also
meant additional tax-income or revenues for the local Himan and Heeb
Administration.

162. Twenty-two incoming transfers or deposits between May 2012 and December
2013 can be identified in the account, with an overall average amount of USD
43,132 per transfer. The highest incoming transfer registered was USD
327,000. Of 221 outgoing transfers or withdrawals recorded on the account,
the average transfer amounted to USD 4,292.

The report continues to say ..

168. In 2009, Zakaria reportedly came into contact with Abdifatah Hassan
Afrah, who served as then Somali President Sheikh Sharif's envoy to Libya.
Both men entered into a business arrangement to facilitate the travel of
eight Senior pirates to Tripoli: Mohamed Abdi Hassan 'Afweyne', Mohamed
Osman Mohamed 'Gafanje', Mohamed Abdi Garaad, Fathi Osman Kahiye and 4
others. They were invited to attend the celebrations marking President
Muammar Gaddafi's fortieth anniversary in power during early September 2009,
and subsequently flew to Libya on Djiboutian passports furnished by Zakaria.

169. In subsequent years, Zakaria apparently continued to facilitate the
international travel of pirates and senior members of Al-Shabaab by
providing them safe passage at Djibouti airport for their onward journey to
Yemen, Eritrea and Sudan, allegedly under the cover of the Djiboutian
Government.

170. Both Zakaria and Afrah are alleged to have acted as pirate financiers
and invested funds in pirate operations. Afrah is the current Governor of
Hiraan region in Somalia. According to the 'Chambre de Commerce de
Djibouti', Zakaria is Director of a construction company called 'Dallah
Djibouti SARL'.

171. In addition, Zakaria has been in contact with:

- Several individuals previously involved in piracy, including pirate
kingpin Afweyne, pirate leader Abdikadir Mohamed Abdi (the son of Afweyne)
and pirate negotiator Hersi Ali Mohamud - also known as Ali Hassan and Ali
Hersi (see annexes 4.5 and 4.3.f);

- Farah Sheikh Abdulkadir Mohamed, the FGS State Minister in the Office of
the President until December 2012 and currently Minister of Justice and
Constitutional Affairs;

- Said Hassan Shire, Speaker of the Puntland Parliament;

- Ali Abdi Aware, the representative of Puntland in Djibouti during 2011,
the former State Minister of the Puntland President's Office and
Presidential candidate in 2008 and 2014;

- Said Mohamed Rage, the current Minister of Ports and Marine Transport for
Puntland;

- Kamal Dahir Hassan Gutale, former assistant of the TFG Minister of Foreign
Affairs and former Chief of Staff of FGS President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud;

- Asha H. Elmi, wife of the former Somali Prime Minister Sa'id Shirdon and a
serving Member of the Somali Federal Parliament;

- Abdiwali Mohamed Ali Gaas, the current President of Puntland;

- Eng. Nadifo Mohamed Osman, the current FGS Minister of Public Works and
Reconstruction and a serving Member of the Somali Federal Parliament;

- Suri Diriye Arab, a serving Member of the Somali Federal Parliament;

- Mohamed Ali Hagaa, a serving Member of the Somali Federal Parliament and
the current FGS State Minister of Defence; and

- Abdi Mohamed Abtidon, a.k.a. Abtidoon Koofi Shabaq, a serving Member of
the Somali Federal Parliament.

 <http://diplomat.so/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/GUTALE.jpg> Former Director
of the Somali Presidential Palace ( Villa Somalia) Kamal Gutale

Former Director of the Somali Presidential Palace ( Villa Somalia) Kamal
Gutale

 





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