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US indicts 11 suspected pirates in Norfolk
2010-04-23
NORFOLK, Va. – Eleven suspected pirates were indicted Friday on U.S charges of piracy and other counts related to attacks on two U.S. naval vessels off the coast of Africa. The indictment was unsealed an hour after the suspects were led into the federal courthouse in Norfolk under heavy security.

One of the accused pirates had a bandaged head, while another was carried into the court building. The 11 were scheduled for a court appearance Friday afternoon.
Slip on a bar of soap?
In addition to the piracy count, the charges include attacks to plunder a vessel, assault with a dangerous weapon, and use of a firearm during a crime of violence.

Five of the men were captured March 31, after the frigate USS Nicholas exchanged fire with a suspected pirate vessel west of the Seychelles, sinking a skiff and confiscating its mother ship. The other six were captured after they allegedly began shooting at the amphibious dock landing ship USS Ashland on April 10 about 380 miles off Djibouti, a small nation facing Yemen across the mouth of the Red Sea.

The 11 had been held on U.S. ships for weeks off Somalia's pirate-infested coast and nearby regions as officials worked to determine whether and where they could be prosecuted and prepare legal charges against them.

The indictment did not indicate the pirates' nationality.
Any guesses?
The Somali mission to the United Nations said it is attempting to sort out jurisdictional issues. "We prefer those kids to be tried in Somalia," said Omar Jamal, first secretary for the mission.
We prefer that they drown in the Indian Ocean. So we'll call this a compromise, okay, Omar?
The U.S. Attorney's office confirmed that all 11 suspects are from Somalia.
Hey! I was right!
The suspects were taken from the USS Nassau amphibious assault ship Thursday and flown to Virginia on a government plane in the custody of the Justice Department.

The transfer of the case to a U.S. court comes amid discussions about setting up an international court to prosecute piracy suspects, which some nations have been reluctant to do because of difficulties transporting suspects, fears they may claim asylum and thorny jurisdiction issues.
Posted by:tu3031

#3  Slash their Achilles tendons and toss 'em over the side about 500 miles from land. Sharks gotta eat too, you know. Hammerheads abound in that area...
Posted by: Old Patriot   2010-04-23 22:45  

#2  Gibbet on the pier...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2010-04-23 21:14  

#1  WTG Omar for stepping up, but no. How about you try all the pirates you capture and we take care of the ones we capture. Maybe set a president for capturing terrorists as well.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge    2010-04-23 16:20  

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