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Pirate Prisoners Repatriated to Somaliland & Puntland

December 3, 2012 - 10:47:04 UTC
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Transfer of Somali Prisoners From Seychelles To Somaliland And Puntland

Seychelles Ministry of Home Affairs and Transport Press Release 3.12.2012 Office of the President Seychelles

The first of two transfer flights of Somali prisoners back to Somaliland and Puntland successfully took place early this morning, Monday, 3 December 2012. A total of nine prisoners have been repatriated to serve the rest of their sentences back in their homeland.

An extensive prison capacity programme funded through the UNODC Counter Piracy Programme has been progressing well in Somalia, allowing more prisoners to be flown out of the Seychelles in the coming months.

UNODC Official Meets Pirates in Montagne Posee Prison

UNODC Official Meets Pirate Prisoners

The flight was undertaken by the IDC, with members of the Seychelles Police Force providing the security escort.

Minister Morgan said the transfer of those nine Somali pirates back to prisons in Somalia is another step forward in Seychelles strategy aimed at ensuring that convicted pirates do not remain for long periods in Seychelles’ prisons but rather, spend most of their incarceration time in Somali prisons. “I am pleased the operations went well and expect further transfers to take place in the New Year. I am grateful to everyone who made it a success, especially the Prison Service, Police Force, the AG’s Office, IDC and the UNODC” said the Minister.

A further 88 Somali prisoners remain at the Montagne Posée Prison.

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