Somali Police shut down illegal abortion center in Mogadishu’s Deyniile district
Somali Police shut down illegal abortion center in Mogadishu’s Deyniile district
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Somali Police shut down illegal abortion center in Mogadishu’s Deyniile district

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Somali Police shut down illegal abortion center in Mogadishu’s Deyniile district

Hiiraan Online Today from Hiiraan Online: Somali Music advertisements Somali Police shut down illegal abortion center in Mogadishu’s Deyniile district FacebookFacebook messengerTwitterWhatsAppLinkedInTelegramEmail Wednesday November 5, 2025 Mogadishu (HOL) — Somali police have shut down an illegal abortion center operating in the Deyniile district of Mogadishu, where women with unwanted or unlawful pregnancies were being forced to terminate their pregnancies, officials said on Tuesday. Speaking at a press conference, Somali Police Spokesman Abdifatah Adan Hassan said that security forces raided the facility, arresting the man who ran it along with several women who worked there. “This house was a place where women had their babies aborted — women with illegal pregnancies or those secretly married who didn’t want to get pregnant. They were charged $400 for each abortion,” said Spokesman Abdifatah Adan. “Today, we have captured the man in charge and the women involved in this illegal operation.” The spokesman described the discovery as “shocking and deeply concerning,” noting that the center had been operating openly and even promoted its services online. “It is astonishing that they had posters and even a Facebook page advertising abortion services under the claim of helping women with unwanted pregnancies,” he added. The police operation was conducted in coordination with the Somali National Health Professionals’ Council (NHPC), which condemned the illegal practice. Dr. Cadow, the NHPC Secretary-General, said the council’s mission is to uphold ethical medical standards and protect public health. “The activities carried out in this house were illegal and violated all health and ethical standards. It is our duty to act against such centers,” Dr. Cadow stated. Authorities said the suspects will be brought before the courts, and investigations are ongoing to determine how long the facility had been operating and whether others were involved. Opinion| Privacy Policy|Sports|Somali Music|Somali Map All Rights Reserved Copyright. © 1999-2025, www.hiiraan.com

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