
The pirates


Puntland authorities claimed the capture of 9 pirates and 3 smugglers. According to the chief of Punland’s police forces, Osman Hassan Awke,”the arrest was made in the towns of Elayo and Qaw.” Notwithstanding the chief called the operation a success, the BBC interviewer, Ahmed Kismayo, challenged him, ” why not other areas?” The chief stumbled on this question and simply responded, “that is the kind of capability we have for now.” In addition, the chief said, “150 people ready to board on one of the boats were left behind to fend for themselves or else go back where they came from.”
More than 200 vessels have been hijacked from the waters of the Red Sea and Indian Ocean surrounding Puntland, and even the international waters as far as places closer to Yemen and Oman. Smugglers load their ill-equipped boats from ports not far from the commercial hab city of Puntland, Bossasso, the largest metropolitan coastal city in Puntland. This week alone the pirates hijacked three ships from the international waters.
Piracy is a lucrative business in Puntland and already mansions and expensive Landcruisers bought with the ransoms are part of the economic boom! even in the major cities of Puntland. Pirates and smugglers make their fortune; wed beautiful wives; and mostly settle in major urban cities such as Garowe, Galkayo, Qardho, and Bossasso. In fact, government officials admit that there are some good pirates and smugglers neighboring them as ordinary citizens.
tf.sf investigative reporters
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