Admin l Tuesday, November 1, 2022
WASHINGTON – The United States today designated an Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS)-Somalia network of weapons traffickers, their associates, and an affiliated business for facilitating weapons transfers to the terrorist group, as well as Osama Abdelmongy Abdalla Bakr, an ISIS supporter in Brazil.
Department Spokesman, Ned Price said that in 2016, senior ISIS leaders directed Bakr to obtain weapons and military equipment for the terrorist group.
He added that the ISIS-Somalia network operates primarily between Yemen and Somalia and has ties to other terrorist groups, including al-Qa’ida in the Arabian Peninsula and al-Shabaab.
“Many of the relevant individuals are also involved in other illegal activities, including piracy and environmental crimes, demonstrating their integration with illicit networks operating in the region”, Ned Price said.
According to him, the Department of State designated ISIS-Somalia on February 27, 2018, as well as Abdiqadr Mumin, the leader of ISIS-Somalia, on August 11, 2016, as Specially Designated Global Terrorists pursuant to Executive Order 13224.
He explained that ISIS has increasingly sought to generate revenue in East Africa, adding that ISIS-Somalia, which continues to conduct terrorist attacks against civilians, generates much of its funding by extorting local communities for funding and recruits.
“The group punishes, intimidates, and assassinates Somali businessmen and civilians who do not support it financially or provide supplies”, the Department Spokesman said.