Galmudug security forces

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Galmudug Security Force(s)?
Active2006-present
Country Somalia
Garrison/HQDhusamareb[citation needed]
EngagementsBattle of Bandiradley
Somalia War (2006–2009)
Anti-piracy measures in Somalia
Commanders
Current
commander
General Hassan Farah Kaarshe[1]

On 14 August 2006, Galmudug declared autonomy in central Somalia.

On 23 December 2006, (probably clan) forces took part of the Battle of Bandiradley led by Colonel Abdi Qeybdiid alongside Ethiopian and Puntland forces. Galmudug was one of the principle opponents of the Islamic Courts Union till the ICU was dissolved on 27 December 2006.[2]

In March 2016, Galmudug forces engaged in a intensive fighting against Al-Shabaab militia who fled from Puntland areas. The fighting which lasted four days resulted in Galmudug forces killing 115 militants and capturing 110 militants.[3][4]

On 18 January 2018, Ahlu Sunna merged its forces and administration into Galmudug State's regional government and security forces.[5]

A 2019 AMISOM Operational Readiness Assessment counted 5,754 'regional forces'[6] in Galmudug.[7][8]

According to the Federal Member States' Operational Readiness Assessment carried out in Galmudug, Puntland, Jubaland and South West State of Somalia by AMISOM, Galmudug has the largest number of regional fighters with the heaviest weaponry including tanks and anti-tank weapons.[9][10]

Galmudug Darawish Force[edit]

A platoon in marching in Dhusamareb.

Galmudug Darawish Force are military units that operate under the Galmudug state government. They are under the command of the Galmudug state President.[11]

On 28 September 2016, US forces appeared to have been misled by intelligence provided by Puntland forces into carrying out an airstrike in the vicinity of Galkayo that resulted in the deaths of 10 members of the Galmudug security forces.[12]

Captured Al-Shabab child soldiers.

Galmudug Police Force[edit]

The Galmudug Security Force operates its own Police Force.[13]

Training with Europeans[edit]

Galmudug security forces have been receiving multiple training courses from the European Union and NATO.

On 10 October 2017, Dutch and Swedish sailors on board HNLMS Rotterdam conducted medical training with local Galmudug Security Forces. The local interaction was in support of a mutual partnership to improve maritime skills.

On completion of the medical training, members of the Galmudug forces were presented with certificates during an upper deck ceremony.[14]

On 11 October 2017, personnel from Galmudug received medical and security training from the Spanish sailors on board EU Naval Force ship ESPS Rayo in order to strengthen maritime security in the region. The two teams then worked on engine maintenance drills.[15]

In July 2013, Specialist Marine Services Ltd., a British owned Private Maritime Security Company were mentioned in the United Nations (UN) Security Council report by the United Nations Somalia, and Eritrea Monitoring Group (SEMG) for being in violation of the Arms Embargo for Somalia.

The report stated: “The provision of such training, assistance and equipment to “military forces” of the Galmudug State of Somalia by Specialist Marine Services and Steven Platt constitute a large-scale violation of the general and complete arms embargo on Somalia, established pursuant to Security Council resolutions 733 (1992) and 1425 (2002).”

The group CEO, Mr. Steven Platt, a former British soldier and security contractor[16] had violated the UN arms embargo by providing military training services and equipment to forces in Galmudug.

In “Galmudug” Somalia, a private company called Specialist Marine Services Ltd is providing training and military equipment to the “Galmudug” Armed Forces. The company has deployed a team of five expatriates in Galkayo to deliver “basic military training” and has distributed 600 sets of uniforms, communication equipment and body armour, in direct violation of the arms embargo on Somalia.

SMS Ltd. spent 24 months in Galkacyo where they provided guidance and direction on Pirate Action Groups (PAGs) and main actors involved with piracy.[17]

Furthermore, in addition to mapping the complex clan systems, SMS Ltd. reports highlighted key (prominent) clan militias and forces.

SMS Ltd. have been linked to have strong ties to Habargidir factions, particularly that of the Sa'ad. Mr. Platt, an associate of former Galmudug State President Abdi Hasan Awale “Qeybdiid” was arrested in December 2013 by the National Crime Agency (NCA) for "Conspiracy to Commit Piracy."[18]" The charges were eventually dropped in December 2015.

National Intelligence and Security Agency[edit]

The National Intelligence and Security Agency is Somalia's national intelligence agency. It has a branch in Galmudug state where it provides intelligence services for the Galmudug security force and sometimes works alongside them.[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Dhageyso Taliyaha ugu sareeya Daraawiishta Galmudug oo kasoo horjeestay Ciidanka Duulaanka ku ah Xarar-dheere." Mudug24. 16 February 2017. Retrieved 26 January 2020.
  2. ^ "SIFAEBMCIB". Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 9 August 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  3. ^ "SOMALIA: Galmudug Declares 115 Al-Shabaab Militants Killed, Operation Concluded".
  4. ^ "GALMUDUG DECLARES THAT IT CONCLUDED THE FIGHT AGAINST AL-SHABAAB MILITIA THAT FLED FROM PUNTLAND AREAS".
  5. ^ http://radiodalsan.com/en/aswj-galmudug-merger-will-boost-war-on-alshabaab-farmaajo-says/[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ @HarunMaruf (29 March 2019). "Some of the main findings of the Operational Readiness Assessment (ORA) of Somali regional forces. Assessment was c…" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  7. ^ "AMISOM hands over Operational Readiness Assessment findings to the Somali government". Amisom. 26 February 2019.
  8. ^ @HarunMaruf (29 March 2019). "The new study, Operational Readiness Assessment (ORA) by AMISOM found that Jubbaland has 5715 forces, Galmudug 5,75…" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  9. ^ "AMISOM hands over Operational Readiness Assessment findings to the Somali government". Amisom. 26 February 2019.
  10. ^ @HarunMaruf (29 March 2019). "Galmudug regional forces have the heaviest weaponry including tanks and anti-tanks. But the assault rifles they hav…" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  11. ^ "Galmudug And Puntland States Trade Blames Over Mudug Conflict".
  12. ^ (S/2018/1002, p.136); "Galmudug Statement on the American Airstrike against its armed forces". Archived from the original on 23 October 2016.
  13. ^ "SGHOAAMTP". www.raxanreeb.com. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  14. ^ "Dutch and Swedish Sailors Train Galmudug Security Forces".
  15. ^ "ESPS Rayo welcomes Galmudug Security Forces".
  16. ^ Dresch, Matthew (8 July 2020). "Brit army man lifts lid on how mercenaries 'live like rockstars' on £18k a month". mirror.
  17. ^ "Pirate Networks Horn of Africa (PT.1)". www.linkedin.com.; "Active Somali Pirate Clans and Militias". The Maritime Executive.
  18. ^ EXCLUSIVE, James Murray (17 July 2016). "I risked my life fighting Somali pirates yet the UK police accused me of being an outlaw". Express.co.uk.