Top Somalia al Qaeda leader killed in U.S. operation, Pentagon says

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(CNN) — Ahmed Godane, the leader of the Somali militant group Al-Shabaab, was killed in a U.S. military operation, the Pentagon said Friday.
“The U.S. military undertook operations against Godane on Sept. 1, which led to his death. Removing Godane from the battlefield is a major symbolic and operational loss to Al-Shabaab,” said Pentagon press secretary Rear Adm. John Kirby.
On Monday, U.S. military conducted a strike in the African country targeting Godane, who pledged allegiance to al Qaeda. He has headed the Al-Shabaab as it has terrorized East Africa, killing Somali officials, aid workers and others in a spate of suicide bombings. Godane allegedly was behind 2013’s deadly siege of a Nairobi, Kenya, shopping mall.

Muslim man murders pregnant prostitute because she was working near a mosque

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Vicious murderer Farooq Shah has been jailed for life after stabbing to death a pregnant Romanian prostitute in Ilford, Essex. 
Shah will serve a minimum of 29 years for the motiveless killing of Mariana Popa after being sentenced at Woolwich Crown Court on Friday.
The 21-year-old, of Forest Gate, east London, stalked the 24-year-old Popa on bicycle and on foot before unleashing a sickening knife attack in Redbridge, north-east London, in October last year, after warning her not to work near a mosque.
CCTV shows Shah brandishing the blade from his back pocket before twice plunging it into Popa's chest, heedless of passing cars.
The victim can be seen staggering into a takeaway shop where emergency services were called after she collapsed. She later died at an east London hospital from shock and haemorrhage and stab wounds to the chest.
Popa had only been in the UK for a matter of weeks before the deadly attack and was found to be in the early stages of pregnancy at the time. Police had already cautioned her for soliciting sex, shortly before she died.
Shah, who was seen riding a bike alongside Popa before he killed her, immediately fled the scene of the murder.
400 hours of footage
CCTV played a key role in tracing Shah with detectives pouring over 400 hours of footage throughout the investigation.
One camera caught the murder taking place while another showed the bike Shah was riding, which turned out to be a vital piece of evidence.
Through the footage, detectives were able to trace the attacker  and during door-to-door enquiries in November, officers discovered a bicycle matching the description of that seen in the CCTV footage.
Shah was found inside a flat near the bicycle and was immediately arrested.
Detective inspector Darren Richards, the investigating officer, said: "Shah has never given any reason or expressed any remorse for killing Mariana. He's given no reason because there was no reason, other than he'd armed himself with a knife and was prepared to use it that night. First he threatened a vulnerable man for his phone, then he attacked Mariana, thinking they were alone.
"Fortunately he was caught on camera and we were able to put together his movements and bring him before the courts.
"His callous murder has deprived a young daughter of her mother and a family of their loved one. I hope today's sentence brings some sense of justice for them."
Shah was also also sentenced to six years, to run concurrently, for carrying out a knife-point robbery less than an hour before committing the murder.

Elpitiya University Student Killing: Soldier under arrest ( A Special Report)

Posted by Unknown on Saturday, May 24, 2014 | 0 comments | Leave a comment...

Elpitiya University Student Killing
A second year student of the University of the Visual and Performing Arts was found murdered in Elpitiya at dawn on Saturday.
The twenty-two-year-old has been identified as K.A. Dimasha Gayaniki. Police discovered her body this morning, inside a building adjacent to the Elpitiya bus stop.
Preliminary investigations revealed that Dimasha, a resident of Thalgaswala in Niyagama, left home early Saturday morning with the intention of travelling to Colombo. After leaving home at 3:00 a.m. Dimasha arrived at the Elpitiya bus stop on a Colombo bound SLTB bus from Mapalagama.
The conductor of the bus noted that he knew the murdered student. Dimasha’s body was discovered not far from the Elpitiya bus stop.
While the police say that a love affair is also at the centre of this murder, Dimasha’s mother says that Dimasha and the youth in question had an argument when they spoke over the phone on Friday.
Police say that the youth too had arrived in Elpitiya at dawn on Saturday, adding that whatever had transpired had followed his arrival. Police noted that Dimasha had six wounds on her body.
The Judicial Medical Officer in Elpitiya Susantha Lellawala, arrived at the location on Saturday and carried out an investigation of the crime scene. The magisterial inquest was conducted by the Acting Magistrate of Elpitiya, Janaka Ruwanpura.
The police arrived at the crime scene this afternoon with the suspect in tow.
The police identified the suspect as a 24 year old soldier, attached to the Thanthirimale Army Camp.
A communique issued by Army Headquarters notes that the Army Commander has instructed senior officers to provide all assistance to the police to ensure the success of investigations.
The communique notes that the Army Commander had reiterated that individuals involved in such crimes would face disciplinary action regardless of their status, adding that if the suspect is found guilty by a civil court then steps will be taken to bring him before a court martial and take action to remove him from the army.
Police Media Spokesperson SSP Ajith Rohana says that the suspect is being interrogated. Dimasha’s body was taken to the Karapitiya Teaching Hospital on Saturday afternoon.

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