A senior commander of the militant group Al-Shabaab has been captured in a coordinated counterterrorism operation in southern Somalia, marking a significant breakthrough in ongoing efforts to dismantle insurgent networks.

High-Value Target Arrested
The suspect, identified as Salaad Macalin Cusmaan Cabdiyow, also known as “Salaad Dheere”, was apprehended during a planned intelligence-led raid. He had been considered a high-threat figure operating within the Lower Shabelle region.
Details of the Operation
The operation was carried out by elite forces of the Somali National Army (SNA), specifically the 203rd Unit of the 20th Brigade under the Gorgor Commandos. The raid took place in the village of Soo-Maray, located approximately five kilometers west of Mubarak in the Lower Shabelle region.
Security officials confirmed that the operation was based on precise intelligence, enabling troops to execute the mission successfully with minimal resistance.
Strategic Importance of the Capture
The arrest of Salaad Dheere is being described as a major tactical and operational success for Somali forces and their partners, including the African Union mission in Somalia.
He was reportedly a key figure in coordinating insurgent activities and maintaining operational networks in Lower Shabelle—an area that has seen persistent militant activity in recent years.
Ongoing Counterterrorism Efforts
Somalia has intensified its military campaigns against Al-Shabaab in recent years, combining local forces with international support to weaken the group’s influence.
Officials say operations like this demonstrate growing intelligence capabilities and improved coordination among security agencies.
Why This Story Matters
The capture of a high-ranking militant leader signals progress in Somalia’s long-standing battle against terrorism. It also reinforces confidence in joint military operations and highlights the importance of intelligence-driven strategies in combating insurgencies across Africa.
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