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German behind Somalia hotel attack

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IANS Mogadishu

A German citizen of Somali origin was behind the July 26 bomb attack on Jazeera Hotel in Somalia's capital Mogadishu that killed 15 people, a senior Somali intelligence officer said on Wednesday.

"Investigations are still continuing and it is too early to give full update, but what I can confirm is that the male bomber was a German citizen of Somali origin who just came back (to Somalia) recently," the officer told Xinhua news agency, saying that the suicide bomber had lived in the German city of Bonn before his return to Somalia.

Sunday's blast has been described as one of the worst scenes of destruction seen in Mogadishu. Somalia-based militant group al-Shabaab has claimed responsibility for it.

 

Omar Sharif, a Somali hotel owner, said he thought the increased terror attacks in the country were often carried out by radicalised young Somalis living abroad, including those in Europe and North America.

In June, a British Muslim convert, Thomas Evans, was among al-Shabaab militants killed in their raid on a Kenyan army camp.

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First Published: Jul 29 2015 | 4:56 PM IST

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