News / Africa

Seychelles Prosecute Somali Pirates for the First Time

TEXT SIZE - +

The island nation of Seychelles says it has convicted Somali pirates for the first time.  The president's office said Monday that a court has convicted 11 Somalis for attempting to hijack a Seychelles coast guard boat last December.

It said eight were convicted of piracy, while the other three were convicted of aiding and abetting piracy.  The men were each sentenced to 10 years in prison.

Seychelles set up a special court to try Somali pirates earlier this year, following a series of hijackings in the Indian Ocean, near Seychellian waters.  The country says it has at least 29 other suspected pirates awaiting trial.

Seychelles and Kenya are the only two African nations prosecuting Somali pirates.  War-torn Somalia lacks the stability and legal framework to carry out prosecutions.

Other captured Somali pirates are standing trial in European courts.  However, many governments have been reluctant to put them on trial because of an unclear legal process, complicated by time and money concerns.

Some information for this report was provided by AP and AFP.

You May Like

Video Egypt's Conservative Rural Vote Appears Split

Early speculation after the first two-day round is showing a race too close to call More

NATO Continues Plans for Missile Defense

While Afghanistan dominated talks in Chicago, member states also reaffirmed their commitment to ballistic-missile defense More

War Declared on Invasive Leaping Asian Carp

When Asian carp were first imported decades ago, few foresaw their environmental impact. More

This forum has been closed.
Comments
     
There are no comments in this forum. Be first and add one

Latest Africa News

VOA Reporter Detained in Ethiopia

More

VOA Reporter Detained in Ethiopia

More

US Condemns Mali Violence

More

UN Calls for Suspension of Sanctions on Zimbabwe

More

Rights Group Says Cluster Bomb Found in Sudan Conflict Zone

More
Read more