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MOGADISHU, (insidesomalia.org) - A private security force organized and funded by traders in Somalia's largest market went into operation today, a move the interim government supports as an alternative to attacks on government security forces.
The 100-strong force of men dressed in black pants and yellow shirts was seen patrolling different sections of Bakara market for the first time today.
Customers and traders alike welcomed the new private force, who brandished assault rifles and walked in groups.
Last week, the Banadir Business Association held meetings aimed at establishing the new security force to replace government troops, who are routinely attacked by insurgents inside Bakara market.
The Association stated that the private security force plan enjoys the backing of Prime Minister Nur "Adde" Hassan Hussein. The Prime Minister has focused intensely on resolving Bakara attacks since his appointment last November.
There were no attacks reported in or around Bakara today, although witnesses reported seeing guerrilla fighters inside the market.
Government officials have accused Bakara traders of working directly with insurgent groups and claim that the market is a major base for insurgents, a charge denied by the traders.
Source: Garowe Online
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