Somali deputy attorney general shot dead in Mogadishu

A Somali deputy Attorney-General was shot
dead by two armed men while driving a car in the capital Mogadishu, officials
said late Wednesday.
Mr Hassan Gelle, a police officer, said two
men armed with pistols shot Mohamed Mursal, a deputy AG in Sigale village in
Mogadishu's Hodan District.
"The armed men ordered [him] to get off
his car and shot him dead. They sped off with the car, [which] police later
found abandoned on the roadside," Mr Gelle said.
Eyewitnesses reported the incident saying
they heard gun shots at the scene of the murder.
"Two armed men riding in a three-wheeled
motorcycle stopped the car of the deputy Attorney-General and then opened fire
on him and he died on the spot," Hawa Hussein, a local resident told Xinhua.
On September 27, 2017, armed men shot Mr
Mursal's mother, Anab Hashi, who was the general secretary of National Women
Organization, at the junction of Hamar Weyne District of Mogadishu.
Al-Qaeda affiliated al-Shabaab claimed
responsibility for the murder of the deputy AG.
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