The Somali government said it had arrested two senior al-Shabab commander, one of the suspects in the bombing that killed over 20 people.
Somali officials on Monday (31/3) showing two men in front of reporters in town Qoryoley - but did not release their names pending further investigation.
Somalia Deputy Security Minister Ibrahim Isak Yarow told VOA Somali broadcast one of two men suspected of involvement in a suicide bombing at the headquarters of the African Union peacekeepers in Mogadishu in 2009.
The attack killed 21 people - 17 of them African soldiers including the deputy force commander.
Another person who was arrested is said to be trainer Amniyat - an elite unit in charge of al-Shabab missions suicide bombings, intelligence and murder.
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