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Al-Shabab militant Zakariya Ahmed Ismail Hersi 'surrenders' | Al-Shabab militant Zakariya Ahmed Ismail Hersi 'surrenders' |
(5 months later) | |
A top al-Shabab militant, Zakariya Ahmed Ismail Hersi, has given himself up, Somali officials say. | A top al-Shabab militant, Zakariya Ahmed Ismail Hersi, has given himself up, Somali officials say. |
Mr Hersi, a leading figure in the militant group's intelligence wing, surrendered to police in the Gedo region, they add. | Mr Hersi, a leading figure in the militant group's intelligence wing, surrendered to police in the Gedo region, they add. |
In June 2012, the US state department offered $3m (£1.9m, 2.5m euros) for information leading to his capture. | In June 2012, the US state department offered $3m (£1.9m, 2.5m euros) for information leading to his capture. |
It comes three months after al-Shabab leader Ahmed Abdi Godane was killed in a US air strike. | It comes three months after al-Shabab leader Ahmed Abdi Godane was killed in a US air strike. |
A Somali intelligence officer, quoted by the Associated Press news agency, suggested Mr Hersi may have surrendered because of a dispute with al-Shabab members loyal to the former leader. | A Somali intelligence officer, quoted by the Associated Press news agency, suggested Mr Hersi may have surrendered because of a dispute with al-Shabab members loyal to the former leader. |
Mr Hersi fell out with Godane last year and has been on the run ever since but he is still a powerful figure, says BBC Africa editor Mary Harper. | Mr Hersi fell out with Godane last year and has been on the run ever since but he is still a powerful figure, says BBC Africa editor Mary Harper. |
'No fight' | 'No fight' |
Police stormed a house Mr Hersi had been hiding in for six days, close to the border with Kenya, after receiving a tip off, the district commissioner of the town of El Wag told the BBC. | Police stormed a house Mr Hersi had been hiding in for six days, close to the border with Kenya, after receiving a tip off, the district commissioner of the town of El Wag told the BBC. |
He said that although Mr Hersi had a pistol, he did not put up a fight. | He said that although Mr Hersi had a pistol, he did not put up a fight. |
"Al-Shabab leader Zakariya Ismail surrendered to government forces in El Wag, Gedo region. He is expected to be flown to Mogadishu tomorrow," an unnamed official told Reuters news agency. | "Al-Shabab leader Zakariya Ismail surrendered to government forces in El Wag, Gedo region. He is expected to be flown to Mogadishu tomorrow," an unnamed official told Reuters news agency. |
There has been no immediate comment from al-Shabab. | There has been no immediate comment from al-Shabab. |
Al-Shabab bounties | Al-Shabab bounties |
•$5m: Ibrahim Haji Jama, co-founder | |
•$5m: Fuad Mohamed Khalaf, also known as Shongole, financier | |
•$5m: Bashir Mohamed Mahamoud, military commander | |
•$5m: Mukhtar Robow, also known as Abu Mansur, spokesman | |
•$3m: Zakariya Ismail Ahmed Hersi, intelligence chief | |
•$3m: Abdullahi "Yare", senior figure | |
Ahmad Umar was named the new leader of al-Shabab, days after Godane's killing last September. | Ahmad Umar was named the new leader of al-Shabab, days after Godane's killing last September. |
The US has supported the African Union (AU) force that has driven al-Shabab out of the capital Mogadishu and other towns since 2011. | The US has supported the African Union (AU) force that has driven al-Shabab out of the capital Mogadishu and other towns since 2011. |
The al-Qaeda-linked fighters want to overthrow the UN-backed Somali government and frequently attack government targets as well as neighbouring countries that provide troops to the AU force. | The al-Qaeda-linked fighters want to overthrow the UN-backed Somali government and frequently attack government targets as well as neighbouring countries that provide troops to the AU force. |
Three members of the AU force and a civilian contractor were killed in an al-Shabab attack on its headquarters in the capital Mogadishu on Thursday. | Three members of the AU force and a civilian contractor were killed in an al-Shabab attack on its headquarters in the capital Mogadishu on Thursday. |