Somali Navy From 1982 to 1983 Eng. Lacle worked at the Technical Maritime Intermediate School of National
Somali Navy as he was the general director of the school as well as a lecturer. Follows the command position in Somali Navy
Berbera Navy Base from 1982 to 1983 as he was assigned there as Health, Safety, and Environmental Protection Officer. In 1987 Lacle was assigned the Head of Engineering Department of the Somali Navy Mogadishu Headquarters and he was active in that position until 1991 when the
Somali Civil War broke. Col. Lacle was recalled to join the newly formed and effective anti-piracy maritime force the
Puntland Maritime Police Force, as he was one of the few officers with extensive experience and knowledge in Naval Operations, and Logistics in the
Somali Navy. Lacle was promoted for his efforts to reform and educate the
Puntland Maritime Police Force.
Mutuwa Marine Works Eng. Lacle started working in 1992 at a
United Arab Emirates Company as a Chief Engineer in Mutawa Marine Works.
Puntland From 2004 to 2005 Eng. Lacle was appointed by the president,
Mohamud Muse Hersi, as the deputy minister of Ministry of Maritime Transport and Fishery and be unassigned after changes being made by the president. In 2009 after
Abdirahman Mohamud Farole was elected as the new president of
Puntland State he was assigned as the deputy minister of Ministry of Marine Transport, Ports and Counter Piracy and remained in his position until the term of presidency ended for Mr.
Abdirahman Mohamud Farole in 2014, and he is one of the most senior members of the
Horseed (political party) of the President of the Political Party and the State of
Puntland Mr.
Abdirahman Mohamud Farole. Eng. Lacle was playing an important role in both counter piracy and Maritime in Puntland, as he was the Puntland official that participated in international conferences against
Piracy in Somalia in
Seychelles the Maritime Security and Anti Piracy Workshop which he was the representative in the workshop for
Puntland and one of the naval command officers, also Eng. Lacle participated in number of developments taken by the Ministry in his time there from the development of the Port of
Bosaso and developing technical schools for the local community. ==See also==