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Delusional Propagandist Libaan Hussein in Custody

Somaliland security forces detain Libaan Hussein, known for tribal mockery and viral disinformation videos, amid growing crackdown on anti-state propaganda.

Libaan Hussein, infamous for mocking Somaliland’s statehood and spreading tribal propaganda, has been arrested. A major blow to online disinformation.

In an operation that has lit up every tea house and social media feed in Somaliland, the most delusional man of the diaspora—Liiban Hussein—has been arrested.

The man once dubbed the Fool of Laughter thought the streets of Hargeisa were his stage, parading his fantasy of influence as if Somaliland politics was a sitcom written just for him. But tonight, the show is over.

The Trap Was Set Long Ago

When Libaan returned from London earlier this year, Somalilanders were shocked—not by his arrival, but by the fact he wasn’t arrested. But sources confirm to WARYATV that this was not negligence; it was strategy.

“He was watched from the moment he landed,” a senior security official told WARYATV. “We wanted to map his network—13 of his close associates are now under surveillance. Some are next.”

False Flags and Facebook Fraud

Libaan was never part of the ruling Waddani party—but that didn’t stop him from launching pages, collecting money, and faking proximity to power. He misled diaspora supporters, built a tribe-baiting media persona, and tried to carve a political role for himself out of thin air. Now, his schemes have collapsed.

“He wasn’t a politician,” said Hussein Adan, a source close to the security services. “He was a delusional actor. But actors forget—this isn’t theater. This is Somaliland.”

Seven Years of Silence Await

According to confidential sources from the prosecution office, Libaan may face up to seven years in prison—not just for incitement and fraud, but for defaming Somaliland’s integrity and exploiting political tensions for personal gain.

His insults toward former President Muse Bihi Abdi are well-documented. His efforts to divide Somaliland by clan, manipulate diaspora funds, and provoke during the sacred build-up to May 18 celebrations have not gone unnoticed.

Now the Fool Faces the Consequence

Libaan offered olive branches to men holding torches—then wondered why the forest burned. He thought applause meant approval, not a signal of surveillance. He thought being loud meant being powerful. But the Somaliland government—especially under President Irro’s silent doctrine—lets men like Libaan dig their own political graves.

As one senior analyst put it:

“Liiban walks like a man auditioning for a role that doesn’t exist. What he failed to see were the silent stares, the paused conversations, the quiet reshuffle of chess pieces. And now, the curtain drops.”

The only question left on everyone’s lips: Who’s next?

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