Britons, US citizen handed long jail terms in Somalia
SOMALIA: Six foreigners including three Britons and an American were
on Saturday jailed for between 10 and 15 years in Somalia after the
seizure of a small aircraft carrying $3.6 million allegedly destined to
be paid as ransom to Somali pirates.
“The American and one of the Britons who carried the cash were
sentenced to 15-year jail terms and to pay $15,000 each,” Hashi Elmi Nur,
chief justice of Mogadishu’s Banadir court, told reporters.
The six were arrested on May 24 after a plane landed at Mogadishu and
was waiting for another small plane to come in, collect the cash and fly
it to another destination in the country, Mohamed Omar, a Somali
government security official, said earlier.
“The other four, among them the pilots of the aircraft, were given
10-year prison terms and have been fined $10,000 each,” he said. All the
money they were transporting and both aircraft had been confiscated by
the government, he added.
An official told AFP that the foreigners said the money was destined
to be used as a ransom payment. However, the nationalities of the other
two foreigners and the exact circumstances behind the planned payment
were not known.
Mogadishu, Sunday, AFP
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