Attracting credible investors in this field is of outmost importance, it seems many of the exporters and middlemen working are in the industry at the moment are non-Somalilanders and out to take advantage of the locals. For instance you have this Syrian and Sri lankan chancers:
To convince his interlocutors, he points the blue stone with the light of his phone. Wissam says he has a bag filled with him, but prefers not to arouse the suspicions of his neighbors Somaliland. Low profile therefore, but verb high. "I have $ 20 million worth of diamonds," he says, his eyes folded, focused on the effect caused by his words.
This motherfucker has a bag full of stones of gems from Somaliland worth millions that I am sure he is not declaring to the government, he is planning to leave the country with the bag:
The two merchants admit they are struggling to find buyers for their treasures. Sitting beside him, Afrah, Somaliland's companion of Wissam, is more talkative about his financial situation: "Here, he has not sold anything. And with his Syrian passport, he can not go to Europe to meet the big buyers. In Hargeisa, he is not even able to find odd jobs because the Yemeni refugees monopolize all the manual jobs. So, we decided to try our luck in exile. "Not disassembled for so little, the Syrian dreamseller says:" I leave with a bag filled with half a kilo of diamonds. I'm not a refugee myself, I'm weighing millions! "
We need to stop him at the border. His name is Wissam. Please share so we catch this bastard.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=be44Mi7ZKDs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8B9HCDGzTc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6F6bunaoat0