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Spain seeks solution to Somali piracy drama

Posted : Tue, 10 Nov 2009 10:46:21 GMT
By : dpa
Category : Europe (World)
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Madrid - Spain on Tuesday continued seeking a solution to a piracy drama off Somalia, where pirates holding 36 fishermen are demanding the release of two of their accomplices who were captured and flown to Madrid for trial. A lawyer representing one of the two detainees proposed that Spain expel them to Somalia, saying that would make it possible to resolve the crisis within three days.

The Basque trawler Alakrana has been held by pirates for 40 days off the Somali coast.

The Spanish government is assisting the owner of the vessel in negotiations with the pirates, who not only demand a ransom of several million dollars, but also the release of two of their companions.

The two, who are known as Abdou Willy and Raagegeesey, were captured by a Spanish frigate when they left the Alakrana two days after the hijacking.

The frigate was taking part in international anti-piracy operations in the Indian Ocean.

Abdou Willy and Raagegeesey were then flown to Spain for interrogation and trial.

The pirates have threatened to start killing the fishermen unless the two are released and brought back to Somalia.

Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero's government was looking for a legal way of returning the two suspects to Somalia, but wanted them to be brought to trial in the Horn of Africa country, Spanish media reported.

However, it would be difficult and time-intensive to organize their extradition to Somalia, which has no firm central government, Abdou Willy's lawyer Francisco Javier Diaz Aparicio argued.

Diaz Aparicio said his client and Raagegeesey could simply be expelled to Somalia, because they were accomplices rather than main suspects in the hijacking of the Alakrana and would not face prison terms of more than 16 years in Spain.

Pressure has mounted on the Spanish government to obtain the release of the fishermen, who have complained that the pirates kicked them and spit on them while the vessel was running out of food and water.

Demonstrations have been held in Spain to demand the release of the fishermen. The group includes 16 Spaniards, as well as Africans and Asians.

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