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Museveni meets spy chiefs over Somalia

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By Chris Obore & Richard Wanambwa  (email the author)
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Posted  Sunday, July 25  2010 at  00:00

“All the training is done in Nadui Camp, they are trained in Martial Arts and since the beginning of this year, and they have trained a specialised group in handling gas masks for wearing on the face. This is an indication that this group is likely to pour gas on the population,” the brief reads.

Sunday Monitor understands that this information on the operations of ADF and their links with al Shabaab and Pakistanis’ was availed to the President through External Security Organisation (ESO) and later on shared by other sister organs.
But the security only focused on institutions like Parliament only to be shocked when the terrorists struck soft targets.

The training
The training according to information is done in Nadui Camp and the people carrying out are mainly Pakistanis, Somalis and Eritreans. The biggest link that connects ADF, Al Shabaab, Al-Qaida, North Africa Taliban’s in Afghanistan and Pakistan is that all of them are of the Salaf Sect.

The report says that these sects tend to help one another on sharing intelligence and weapons and this is the reason why they are training the ADF in the Congo.
“ADF have been picked to fight alongside al Shabaab in Somalia and their boss Jamil Mukulu is known to travel between DRC, Tanzania Europe, Kenya and the Middle East. It’s high time that these groups are put on the lists of most wanted by UN,” the intelligence brief reads.

Dangerous street kids
The report has warned that the children who loiter on Kampala streets could be used by these groups. It says that since children are less suspected, ADF could smuggle in their trained children to plant bombs or burn public places.

“What is more disturbing is that children from primary three from Nadui camp schools are taught on weapon handling and these could be used to infiltrate the country and burn social places. Other camps for ADF are in Isale, Mwalika, Butembo and Butalinga County in eastern Congo.”

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