Somali Opposition Warns Against Search of Former Army Chief's Home
[Shabelle] Mogadishu, Somalia -- Somalia's opposition coalition on Saturday warned against what it described as plans to search the residence of former Somali National Army commander General Odawaa Yusuf Rage, amid growing political and security tensions in the capital, Mogadishu.

Somalia's opposition coalition warned against plans to search the home of former army chief General Odawaa Yusuf Rage amid rising political tensions in Mogadishu.
What was announced
- The Somali Future Council expressed concern over the federal government's plans to search General Odawaa Yusuf Rage's residence.
- The Banadir regional police announced an intensified campaign to collect illegal weapons from neighborhoods affected by recent fighting.
- The opposition fears that targeting prominent political figures could lead to renewed confrontations and destabilize security in Mogadishu.
Context
The warning comes as the federal government increases security measures in response to recent violence in the capital.
“The opposition group said it feared that actions targeting prominent political figures could trigger fresh confrontations.”
Why this matters: This situation highlights the fragile security environment in Mogadishu, which is crucial for understanding the current political landscape in Somalia.
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Mogadishu, Somalia — Somalia's opposition coalition on Saturday warned against what it described as plans to search the residence of former Somali National Army commander General Odawaa Yusuf Rage, amid growing political and security tensions in the capital, Mogadishu.
In a statement, the Somali Future Council expressed concern over measures being taken by the federal government following an announcement by the Banadir regional police command that it would intensify efforts to collect illegal weapons from neighborhoods affected by recent fighting.
The opposition group said it feared that actions targeting prominent political figures could trigger fresh confrontations and further destabilize the security situation in the city. It urged the government to avoid steps that could inflame tensions at a time when calls for dialogue and restraint are growing.
The warning came after government security forces reportedly surrounded General Odawaa's residence in Mogadishu's Abdiaziz district late Friday, according to local sources. Residents said security personnel increased their presence around the area, although authorities have not publicly disclosed the purpose of the operation.
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