Friday August 22, 2025
Mogadishu (HOL) — Somalia’s Cabinet on Thursday approved a
new Cybercrime Bill aimed at strengthening the country’s digital security and
combating online crime, officials said.
The legislation, presented by the Minister of Communications
and Technology, seeks to protect computer systems and networks, prevent illegal
use of technology and enable the investigation and prosecution of cyber
offenses.
Officials said the bill also lays the foundation for law
enforcement to hold perpetrators accountable, safeguard critical infrastructure
and protect the national economy.
The move underscores the government’s push to address
emerging digital threats alongside conventional security challenges.
During the weekly session chaired by Prime Minister Hamza
Abdi Barre, ministers also reviewed reports on ongoing military operations
against extremist groups and praised Somali forces for recent gains.
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