Ethiopia detains dozens of suspected IS militants
The suspects are believed to be part of IS's Somali branch, known as Daesh, which is based in Somalia’s Puntland region. They were arrested during coordinated operations involving Ethiopia’s federal police and local security forces in Addis Ababa and the Oromia and Amhara regions.
NISS revealed that it had been tracking the group’s cross-border movements and attempts to establish sleeper cells within Ethiopia. The militants had reportedly received training in Puntland and were dispatched to Ethiopia to carry out coordinated attacks and build a support network.
The suspects are said to have maintained direct contact with IS leadership, providing logistical, financial, and operational assistance. Some also allegedly served as recruiters and intelligence agents.
Daesh operates separately from the more dominant Somali extremist group Al-Shabaab, which is aligned with Al-Qaeda. The two groups frequently clash over control, ideology, and resources in the region.
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