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    Terror Financing Networks in Somalia Are Targeted by A New Campaign

    July 21, 2025
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    The Federal Government of Somalia has announced a wide-rang financial and security crackdown aimed at cutting off any terror financing networks related to Al-Shabaab militant group.

    This strategic move comes as part of Somalia’s national counterterrorism efforts and signals a determined shift in targeting the group’s financial lifelines.

    Coordinated Government Action Against Terror Financing

    The announcement followed a high-level meeting of the government’s Counter Terror Financing Committee, chaired by Finance Minister Bihi Iman Egeh, with participation from the ministries of Justice, Security, Commerce, Telecommunications, the National Intelligence Agency (NISA), and financial regulatory bodies.

    Minister Egeh emphasized that Somalia is committed to implementing its national anti-terrorism finance strategy, declaring:

    “Money is the lifeblood of terrorist groups. Drying up their funding cripples their ability to recruit, move, and strike.”

    He added that the government has made notable progress in the first half of 2025 in combating terror financing, thanks to intensified efforts across multiple sectors.

    Key Results: Phone Lines Shut Down, Bank Accounts Frozen

    According to an official government statement, operations carried out between January 1 and June 30, 2025, resulted in:

    • 575 mobile numbers linked to extortion and incitement being deactivated
    • 21 bank accounts frozen due to suspected ties with Al-Shabaab financiers
    • 88 commercial accounts shut down for alleged involvement in money laundering and terrorist funding

    Several individuals accused of facilitating illicit fund transfers and tax collection for Al-Shabaab have been referred to Somalia’s judiciary.

    While others involved in the militant group’s financial networks were targeted in operations to dismantle revenue collection checkpoints and cash storage facilities.

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    Legal and Strategic Framework

    Justice Minister Hassan Moalim affirmed that these actions are grounded in Somalia’s national legal framework:

    “Anyone proven to be involved in financing terrorism—directly or indirectly—will face strict legal consequences.
    No exceptions.”

    Experts note that vast terror financing networks across the Horn of Africa are operated by Al-Shabaab.
    These networks are generating millions of dollars annually through extortion, illegal taxation, control of informal ports, and manipulation of money transfer services and telecommunications infrastructure.

    Tackling Digital Exploitation and Informal Channels

    Intelligence reports reveal that Al-Shabaab exploits Somalia’s telecommunications and digital payment systems, using unauthorized platforms to collect funds from citizens and businesses.

    To counter terror financing unauthorized platforms, the government has launched a robust financial and regulatory framework that focuses not just on military intervention, but also on disrupting the digital and financial ecosystems used by militants.

    The plan involves close collaboration with the private sector, especially telecom and money transfer companies.
    As well as public awareness campaigns aimed at educating the population on how Al-Shabaab manipulates the economy.

    A Bold Step in a Fragile Security Environment

    Despite Somalia’s complex security challenges and economic constraints, observers hail this campaign as one of the most strategic counterterrorism initiatives in recent years.

    It has received strong support both domestically and from international partners, who view it as a critical step in undermining Al-Shabaab not only on the battlefield but in its financial core.

    Going forward, the Somali government acknowledges that sustainability and long-term oversight will be key.

    Enhancing cooperation with global financial institutions and international allies will also be essential to close loopholes that the militant group continues to exploit for funding, logistics, and movement.


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