‘$1.5 million a month, plus bonuses’: How ex-Special Forces commando carried killings for UAE, lawsuit reveals - Report
Summary
A lawsuit reveals allegations that Abraham Golan, a former Special Forces commando, led a team carrying out targeted assassinations for the United Arab Emirates, receiving $1.5 million per month plus bonuses. Golan and Isaac Gilmore, a former Navy SEAL, allegedly established Spear Operations Group in 2015 after securing a deal with the UAE, finalized by Mohammed Dahlan, to conduct these operations. The team recruited ex-military personnel, including Dale Comstock, and targeted individuals like Anssaf Ali Mayo, a figure in the al-Islah party, with a planned bombing and subsequent shooting in Aden, Yemen. Mayo survived the attempt after receiving a warning. Golan reportedly coordinated these operations from a $7 million mansion in San Diego, pitching the program to Comstock and outlining the UAE’s involvement. The lawsuit details the group’s travel to Yemen with weaponry and supplies, highlighting the alleged sanctioned assassination program within the coalition.
(Source:Mint)