Moumina Houssein Darar
Moumina Houssein Darar (Somali: Muumina Xuseen Darar; Arabic: مؤمنة حسين درار) is a Djiboutian anti-terrorism police investigator.[1] She was recognised as a Woman of Courage by the American Secretary of State in 2019. LifeMoumina Houssein Darar was the eldest of a family of eight children.[2] After obtaining a degree in English in 2012, she joined the ranks of the Djibouti Police in 2013.[2] She soon specialized in anti-terrorism investigations as a senior investigator. She was involved in high-profile investigations that resulted in the conviction or expulsion of many Al-Shabaab terrorists.[1] This allowed the Djiboutian National Police (DNP) to thwart several planned terrorist attacks following the attack of La Chaumière, in 2014 in Djibouti. She has created a neighborhood charity to help children in need, as well as to provide other services and assistance to help the local community.[1] She received on 7 March 2019 the Woman of Courage award by Mike Pompeo, the US Secretary of State.[1] References
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