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National Security Service (Somalia) : ウィキペディア英語版 | National Security Service (Somalia)
The National Security Service (NSS) was the primary intelligence agency of Somalia under the government of Siad Barre. Headquartered in Mogadishu, it existed from 1970 to 1990, when it was formally abolished. In 2013, the new Somali federal government re-established the national intelligence service, renaming it the National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISA). == Organization and structure == The NSS was subordinate to the Interior Ministry, and (in the closing years of the Barré regime) was headed by Abdiqasim Salad Hassan (who would later be a one-time President of Somalia under the Transitional National Government.) Conceived in the Soviet model and organized with the help of the KGB, the NSS was an elite organization whose key officers maintained close links to Barré's Supreme Revolutionary Council.〔(Comparative Criminology | Africa - Somalia )〕 The new Somalian Government has recreated the NSS from scratch. the NSS headquarters is at the villa in the Modagadishu International Airport. the NSS has 18 branches across the country. The aim of the NSS is to protection of Somalian national security and its interests around the world. the NSS is divided into several sections which deal with issues of foreign affair to internal policing.
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