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Key Minnesota Fraud Fugitive Abdikerm Abdelahi Eidleh Apprehended in Somalia After Four Years

Last updated: June 27, 2026 11:47 pm
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MOGADISHU — A central fugitive wanted in connection with the largest pandemic-era public benefits fraud scheme in the United States has been apprehended in Somalia following a multi-year international manhunt.

Abdikerm Abdelahi Eidleh arrest Somalia

Federal authorities confirmed that 42-year-old Abdikerm Abdelahi Eidleh of Burnsville, Minnesota, was taken into custody during a coordinated daytime raid on Thursday in the Somali capital city of Mogadishu. The high-stakes operation was executed through a joint partnership between the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the National Intelligence and Security Agency of Somalia (NISA). Eidleh had been on the run from American law enforcement for nearly four years after fleeing the United States shortly before a grand jury indicted him in September 2022.

United States Attorney Daniel Rosen for the District of Minnesota characterized Eidleh as a premier organizer within the sprawling criminal conspiracy, describing him as a crucial operative who was second-in-command to Aimee Bock, the recently convicted mastermind of the illicit network. Bock was sentenced to more than 40 years in federal prison last month. Federal prosecutors allege that Eidleh was a pivotal figure responsible for bribing local business entities and recruiting complicit associates to systematically siphon funds away from vulnerable populations.

The underlying legal case stems from the massive $250 million Feeding Our Future investigation, which exposed an extensive network that exploited federal child nutrition programs during the global health crisis. While employed by the non-profit organization, Eidleh allegedly established sham food distribution centers and created fraudulent shell companies designed to pose as commercial meal vendors. According to court documents, the suspect falsely claimed that these shell operations were distributing thousands of daily meals to children in need, allowing him to pocket more than $5 million in direct kickbacks and bribes by submitting falsified receipts to the Minnesota Department of Education.

The federal indictment filed against Eidleh contains 31 separate criminal counts, including conspiracy to commit wire fraud, substantive wire fraud, federal programs bribery, and multiple counts of money laundering. Assistant Attorney General Colin McDonald of the National Fraud Enforcement Division emphasized that the arrest underscores the determination of international law enforcement to track financial fugitives regardless of where they attempt to conceal themselves. To date, federal prosecutors have criminally charged 79 individuals in connection with the Feeding Our Future conspiracy, resulting in more than 60 convictions or guilty pleas.

The FBI’s Minneapolis Field Office expressed its formal gratitude to Somali state intelligence services for their operational assistance in locating and securing the suspect. While Eidleh remains in secure custody in Mogadishu, U.S. justice officials are working with counterparts to finalize the procedural framework for his formal extradition back to Minnesota to stand trial. No definitive timetable has been released regarding his scheduled return transfer to face the federal judicial system.

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