• JOBS
  • WARAR
  • Bilan Media
  • English News
  • Radio
Thursday, July 17, 2025
  • Login
Radio Dalsan
    • JOBS
  • WARAR
  • Bilan Media
  • English News
  • Radio
Play
    • JOBS
  • WARAR
  • Bilan Media
  • English News
  • Radio
No Result
View All Result
Radio Dalsan
No Result
View All Result
Home English News

Four Somali pirates get 42 months in prison

Dalsan Editor by Dalsan Editor
August 8, 2015
in English News
Reading Time: 4 mins read
A A
1
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

A Mombasa court has sentenced four Somalis to 42 months in jail for piracy and hijacking a fishing vessel.

Hassan Adan, Ali Abdi Fita, Abdi Liban and Dahir Afran were found guilty of attacking and hijacking a fishing vessel, the F/V Tahiri,between January 6 and 7, 2012 in the Indian Ocean while armed with an AK-47 and a grenade.

Senior Principal Magistrate Joyce Gandani established that the attackers also used violence against the crew and attempted to make their vessel a pirate ship.

EVIDENCE CONSISTENT
Ms Gandani said evidence by the prosecution witnesses was consistent and reliable as she dismissed the accused’s defence.

Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions Catherine Mwaniki had asked the court to sentence the four to life imprisonment, saying it is provided for under the Merchant Shipping Act.

Ms Mwaniki rejected a plea by the accused to be transferred to Somalia to serve their sentences, saying Kenya does not have a bilateral agreement with Somalia for transfer of prisoners.

Through Mr Jared Bosire, the accused apologised to the court for their offences and pleaded to be set free considering that they had been in remand for almost four years.

“Somalia is a stable country, they may be deported to their country to serve (their prison terms) there since they have shown remorse,” said Mr Bosire, adding that the pirates had changed their ways.

FOUND GUILTY
In her judgment on Wednesday, Ms Gandani said she had noted that the accused had been in custody for almost four and half years.

She also noted that other pirates who had been found guilty by Mombasa courts had not been sentenced to life imprisonment.

Kenya prosecuted its first piracy case in 2006 and has since been prosecuting suspected Somali pirates arrested by international naval forces patrolling the high seas off the Somalia coast.

The four pirates are the last batch of Somali nationals arrested by the international naval forces to be sentenced.

WERE ATTACKED
A captain of the F/V Tahiri, Mr Said Muhammed, and another crew member gave their evidence via video link from Tehran in Iran.

Mr Muhammed told the court that together with 14 crew members of the F/V Tahiri, they were attacked by pirates while fishing in the high seas.

He said the suspected Somali pirates took control of their vessel and told them to obey orders or be killed.

During the trial, video footage was shown to court in which pirates were seen throwing their weapons into the sea.

Source: Dailynation

Previous Post

Dhagayso: Warka Duhur 08-08-2015 by Abuukar Axmed Xasan & Fartuun Cabdi cali

Next Post

The establishment of new administration for Hiran and Middle Shabeelle has opened in the State House

Dalsan Editor

Dalsan Editor

Related Posts

Somali National Army Conducts Successful Operation in Lower Shabelle
English News

Somali National Army Conducts Successful Operation in Lower Shabelle

July 17, 2025
Somali Delegation Joins High-Level Housing Summit in Algeria
English News

Somali Delegation Joins High-Level Housing Summit in Algeria

July 17, 2025
Bilan Media Offers $1,000 Reporting Grant for Somali Women Journalists
English News

Bilan Media Offers $1,000 Reporting Grant for Somali Women Journalists

July 17, 2025
Somalia’s Finance Minister Honored with Prestigious Award for Excellence in Africa
English News

Somalia’s Finance Minister Honored with Prestigious Award for Excellence in Africa

July 17, 2025
Ethiopia Arrests 82 Suspected ISIS Members Allegedly Trained in Somalia’s Puntland
English News

Ethiopia Arrests 82 Suspected ISIS Members Allegedly Trained in Somalia’s Puntland

July 16, 2025
Somalia Urges Puntland to Halt Escalation in Dhahar as Federal Government Calls for Calm
English News

Somalia Urges Puntland to Halt Escalation in Dhahar as Federal Government Calls for Calm

July 16, 2025
Next Post

The establishment of new administration for Hiran and Middle Shabeelle has opened in the State House

Somali National Army Conducts Successful Operation in Lower Shabelle

Somali National Army Conducts Successful Operation in Lower Shabelle

by Liban
July 17, 2025
0

Marka, Somalia  – The Somali National Army (SNA) has carried out a well-coordinated military operation in the Busleey area of...

Somali Delegation Joins High-Level Housing Summit in Algeria

Somali Delegation Joins High-Level Housing Summit in Algeria

by Liban
July 17, 2025
0

Algiers, Algeria  – A high-level delegation from the Federal Government of Somalia, led by the State Minister for Public Works,...

Bilan Media Offers $1,000 Reporting Grant for Somali Women Journalists

Bilan Media Offers $1,000 Reporting Grant for Somali Women Journalists

by Liban
July 17, 2025
0

Mogadishu — Bilan Media, Somalia’s first and only all-women newsroom, is offering Somali women journalists the chance to win $1,000 for...

Somalia’s Finance Minister Honored with Prestigious Award for Excellence in Africa

Somalia’s Finance Minister Honored with Prestigious Award for Excellence in Africa

by Liban
July 17, 2025
0

MOGADISHU – In a grand ceremony held last night in Mogadishu, the Somali Bankers Association honored the Federal Government of Somalia’s...

Somali National Army Conducts Successful Operation in Lower Shabelle
English News

Somali National Army Conducts Successful Operation in Lower Shabelle

July 17, 2025
Play
  • Add to Queue
  • Share
    Facebook Twitter
Somali Delegation Joins High-Level Housing Summit in Algeria
English News

Somali Delegation Joins High-Level Housing Summit in Algeria

July 17, 2025
Play
  • Add to Queue
  • Share
    Facebook Twitter
Bilan Media Offers $1,000 Reporting Grant for Somali Women Journalists
English News

Bilan Media Offers $1,000 Reporting Grant for Somali Women Journalists

July 17, 2025
Play
  • Add to Queue
  • Share
    Facebook Twitter
Somalia’s Finance Minister Honored with Prestigious Award for Excellence in Africa
English News

Somalia’s Finance Minister Honored with Prestigious Award for Excellence in Africa

July 17, 2025
Play
  • Add to Queue
  • Share
    Facebook Twitter
Itoobiya oo Shaacisay Inay Xirtay 82 Qof oo Loo Heysto Xiriir ay la leeyihiin Ururka Daacish
Warar

Itoobiya oo Shaacisay Inay Xirtay 82 Qof oo Loo Heysto Xiriir ay la leeyihiin Ururka Daacish

July 16, 2025
Play
  • Add to Queue
  • Share
    Facebook Twitter
Ethiopia Arrests 82 Suspected ISIS Members Allegedly Trained in Somalia’s Puntland
English News

Ethiopia Arrests 82 Suspected ISIS Members Allegedly Trained in Somalia’s Puntland

July 16, 2025
Play
  • Add to Queue
  • Share
    Facebook Twitter
Facebook Twitter

About

Radio Dalsan

Radio Dalsan

Radio Station

Radio Dalsan was established in April 2012 in Mogadishu, Somalia with FM frequency 91.5MHz . The radio is registered with the federal ministry of information in Somalia. Dalsan is an independent and autonomous FM Radio station. The radio broadcasts for 18 hours in Somalia and also the Radio is on satellite broadcasting to Africa and Asia.

Follow us

Categories

  • Africa
  • Barnaamijyada
  • Bilan Media
  • Caafimaadka
  • Caalamka
  • Diini
  • English News
  • Maqal
  • Muuqaal
  • Opinion
  • Podcast
  • Warar
  • WARARKA AF INGIRIISIGA
  • Wararka Idaacadda
  • Wareegga Wararka
  • Wareysiyada
  • World News
  • Xulashada Ciyaaraha
  • Xulasho
  • XULKA WARARKA

Recent Posts

  • Somali National Army Conducts Successful Operation in Lower Shabelle
  • Somali Delegation Joins High-Level Housing Summit in Algeria
  • Bilan Media Offers $1,000 Reporting Grant for Somali Women Journalists
  • Somalia’s Finance Minister Honored with Prestigious Award for Excellence in Africa

© 2024 Radio Dalsan - Allrights reserved.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
    • JOBS
  • WARAR
  • Bilan Media
  • English News
  • Radio

© 2024 Radio Dalsan - Allrights reserved.

-
00:00
00:00

Queue

Update Required Flash plugin
-
00:00
00:00