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IMB Piracy Reporting Centre's Piracy and Armed Robbery Map for 2020 showing attempted, boarded, fired upon, hijacked and suspicious vessel incidents in the Gulf of Guinea. Map courtesy IMB Piracy Reporting Centre

Nigeria Sentences Pirates to Prison

Reuters
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July 23, 2021
Reuters

LAGOS, July 23 (Reuters) – A court in Lagos sentenced 10 men to 12 years in prison on Friday for kidnapping the crew of a Chinese-flagged merchant vessel last year, the navy said, a verdict that officials hope will help tackle piracy in the waters off Nigeria’s coast.

Federal high court Justice Ayokunle Faji, who also fined each man 250,000 naira ($608) for each of the three counts for which they were charged, said their actions in kidnapping 18 crew from the FV HAILUFENG II in May 2020, were “an embarrassment to the nation that has impacted the economy negatively.”

The defense counsel said the men would appeal.

The hijacking ended when the navy said it had rescued the vessel’s crew members and arrested the pirates.

The Gulf of Guinea, which spans more than a dozen West African countries, has been known as “pirate alley” for years due to persistent attacks. Last year pirates in the region kidnapped a record 130 seafarers in 22 separate incidents, according to the International Maritime Bureau.

Most of the pirates operating in the area come from the Delta region of Nigeria, which is poverty-stricken despite being rich in oil resources.

Last year a Nigerian court made the first convictions under a 2019 anti-piracy law. Before that, there was no specific law against piracy.

($1 = 411.0000 naira) (Reporting By Camillus Eboh and Tife Owolabi Writing by Libby George Editing by Frances Kerry)

(c) Copyright Thomson Reuters 2021.

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