Friday August 10, 2018
By Mohammed Dhaysane
Kidnapped aid workers, said to include 2 women, thought to be taken by al-Shabaab militants
Somalia Red Crescent Society helps Jowhar Hospital contain diarrhoea outbreak on September 11, 2015. SUPPLIED
MOGADISHU, Somalia - Five Red Crescent aid workers were kidnapped by suspected al-Shabaab militants in southwestern Somalia on Thursday, officials said.
Mohamed Isak Ibrahim Aflow, director for NISA, the Somali national intelligence and security agency, in the southwestern Bay region, told reporters that the Red Crescent humanitarian workers were kidnapped in Busley, a village on the outskirts of Baidoa, Bay’s capital.
Mukhtar Adan Dalmar, a journalist in Baidoa, told Anadolu Agency over the phone that local elders and the southwestern state are currently working to free the workers.
According to local media, the kidnapped aid workers include three men and two women.
No group has yet claimed responsibility for their abduction, but authorities blamed militants of al-Shabaab, the al-Qaeda-linked terrorist group.