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Puntland police seize control of human trafficking hotspots

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Puntland police seize control of human trafficking hotspots

Postby sheekh-Farax-zero » Mon Sep 14, 2009 5:14 am

BOSSASO, Somalia Sep 13 (Garowe Online) - Security forces in Somalia's self-governing State of Puntland have seized control of two locations notoriously used by human traffickers, Radio Garowe reports.

The two locations, Marero and Shimbirale, have been notorious hotspots where human traffickers have conducted their illegal business of transporting migrants across the Gulf of Aden to the shores of Yemen.


Hundreds of people die each year making this dangerous journey, with survivors telling horrific stories whereby human traffickers have thrown people overboard in the high seas to avoid detection by Yemeni naval forces.

In recent weeks, Puntland's commercial port city of Bossaso, which is located along the Gulf of Aden, has been teeming with Somali and foreign migrants, mostly from neighboring Ethiopia. It is suspected that most of these people are preparing to voluntarily pay to take the dangerous journey across the Gulf of Aden.

Col. Osman Hassan "Afdalow," the police commander in Bari region where Bossaso is located, is leading police operations against the human traffickers in Puntland and has established police checkpoints at these two locations.

Puntland security sources who spoke on the condition of anonymity told Garowe Online that the order to establish police checkpoints came from the office of President Abdirahman Mohamed "Farole."

"The government [of Puntland] has succeeded in building security forces who receive regular monthly salaries since President Farole was elected in January," said the sources.

Puntland's leaders have repeatedly appealed for international help in the fight against piracy and human trafficking, which government officials say are crimes that have tarnished Puntland's reputable image in recent years.

Source: Garowe Online

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Re: Puntland police seize control of human trafficking hotspots

Postby Southie4life » Mon Sep 14, 2009 11:50 am

Garoweonline ??? :lol: :lol: When will people actually learn that they are posting articles written by the Presidents of Puntlands son’s website? This website is a family run business. They will always write positive and productive news that the Puntland admin is accomplishing. THEY WILL NEVER SAY A SINGLE THING CRITICIZING THE PUNTLAND ADMIN. It's his damn son's site!! Only in Somalia would people quote a site written by the leader’s son!!!

What about this news? Why didn't Garoweonline talk about it? They are fighting Human trafficking and say that the orders came from the office of the Puntland President. Why doesn't he doing something in Eyl, the Pirates just got 2 million and are relaxing in Eyl. They walk freely in Garowe and other places of Nugaal.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/8255600.stm
Somali pirates release Greek ship

The Greek-owned MV Irene was seized in April.
Somali pirates have released a Greek-owned ship hijacked five months ago and freed its 21 Filipino crew members, officials and pirates have said.

"The MV Irene is free. All 21 crew are safe and sound," maritime official Andrew Mwangura told AFP news agency.

Reuters news agency cited a pirate as saying the hijackers acted after receiving a ransom of $2m (£1.2m).

Pirate attacks have been common off the Somali coast, and international navies have been deployed to counter them.

Somalia has been without a functioning central government since 1991, allowing the pirates to operate in the Gulf of Aden, one of the world's busiest shipping lanes.

The pirate who confirmed to Reuters that the MV Irene had been released on Monday was speaking from the coastal pirate stronghold of Eyl and gave his name as Hussein.

"We already left the vessel and now we are dividing our money," he said. "A helicopter brought the cash this morning."


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