10 Pirates Bag 12 Years In Jail Over Vessel Hijack

July 23, 2021
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Ten pirates involved in the 2020 hijack of a merchant vessel FV HAILUFENG II have been sentenced to 12 years imprisonment each with a N250,000.00 fine on each count by a Nigerian Federal High Court.

Delivering judgement today, Justice Ayokunle Faji of the Federal High Court, Ikoyi submitted that piracy has been an embarrassment to the nation and has impacted the economy negatively.

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Hence, Justice Faji stated that punishment for this act must be proportionate to the offence committed by the convicts to serve as deterrence to others.

In his submission, the lead prosecution counsel, Mr Labaran Magaji said that the verdict would send strong warning to other criminal elements that Nigeria has zero tolerance for maritime criminals and that Nigerian institutions, both Nigerian Navy, prosecuting agencies and security agencies are ready to counter criminal activities.

However, the defence counsel has promised to appeal the judgment.

It could be recalled that the Nigerian Navy (NN) rescued 18 crew members on board a Chinese vessel, FV HAILUFENG II from pirates’ attack on 15 May 2020.

Following the rescue, 10 suspects were charged before the Federal High Court, Ikoyi.

The suspects were charged to 3 counts on piracy with the offence contravening the provisions of Section 3, 10 and 12 of the Suppression of Piracy and Other Maritime Offences Act 2019.

The defendants included Frank Abaka, Jude Ebaragha, Shina Alolo, Joshua Iwiki, David Akinseye, Ahmed Toyin, Shobajo Saheed, Adekole Philip, Matthew Masi, and Bright Agbedeyi.

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