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Chinese Cyclist On World Tour Deported From Somalia By Police
Chinese Cyclist On World Tour Deported From Somalia By Police

Police in Somalia’s semi-autonomous region of Puntland have deported a Chinese cyclist who tried to cross the restive country as part of his worldwide cycling tour, officials said Sunday.

The man, identified as Lee Yue Zhong, said he had cycled across 114 countries since beginning his worldwide tour in 1997.

He was detained by police at a checkpoint as he entered the Puntland capital of Garowe on his bike from the neighboring breakaway region of Somaliland, said local police commissioner Abdirahman Haji Abshir.

“He told us that he spent almost two weeks between Hargeysa (in Somaliland) and Garowe, but we could not let him continue his trip for security reasons and we deported him to Djibouti,” the commissioner said.

Zhong told reporters Saturday in the northern Puntland port of Bossaso shortly before being deported that he was disappointed with the police’s decision to prevent crossing the country.

“It took me two weeks from Hargeysa to here and it was part of my long trip to tour continents worldwide, but they really disappointed me,” Zhong said.

The Chinese cyclist in his mid-50s also said he had been planning to tour southern Somalia, including the capital Mogadishu under siege from an Islamist insurgency.

2 Responses to “Chinese Cyclist On World Tour Deported From Somalia By Police”

  1. it is very dangerous to go to mugdisho he maybe kidnaped or killed. it was right to stop him proceed his journy to souther somalia

  2. I think it was the right thing to do, by the Puntland Police.

    I hope Mr Lee Yue Zhong will understand as there are almost daily kidnaping in the southern part of Somalia.

    Hopefully silly people will stop chasing each other, and one day Mr Lee Yue Zhong can cycle through Somalia, and no one will have to worry about his safety.

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