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Somaliland to charge 8 over weapons-laden plane

December 19, 2010   ·   11 Comments

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HARGEISA (SomalilandPress) – Somalia’s northern breakaway enclave of Somaliland will charge the crew of a plane laden with weapons with airspace violation and carrying weapons to Puntland despite a U.N. arms embargo, a minister said on Sunday.

Mohamed Hashi Abdi, minister of air transport and civil aviation, said Somaliland had shown a U.N. delegation from the Committee of Weapons Embargo on Somalia, the weapons the plane was carrying when it landed on Dec.10.

“Investigation of the Antonov-24 plane, which landed in Hargeisa carrying weapons, a six-man crew and 2 South African passengers, is completed. Their case is in the hands of the prosecution and will be taken to court soon,” Abdi said.

The two passengers will also be charged with falsely claiming to be journalists, the minister said.

Details of how the plane came to land in Somaliland and what type of weapons it was carrying were not clear.

Officials in Hargeisa say there are elements arming the semi-autonomous region of Puntland, despite a U.N. weapons embargo for Somalia. They are concerned armed groups across the border in Puntland could destabilise Somaliland.

“The aim was to show the (U.N.) committee and the world what the plane was carrying and that our complaint that Puntland is being armed was correct,” Abdi said.

There have been attacks in the town of Las Anod near the border with Puntland, the latest in September which killed a civilian and an army colonel.

Somaliland is proud of its relative stability, unlike southern regions of the failed Horn of Africa state, where al Shabaab insurgents control large amounts of territory and are fighting a weak Western-backed government.

In July, its president, Ahmed Mohamed Silanyo, was sworn in after an election observers said was free and fair, furthering its democratic credentials as it fights for international recognition. [ID:nLDE66Q113] (Reporting by Hussein Ali Noor; Writing by Duncan Miriri; Editing by Janet Lawrence).

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Readers Comments (11)

  1. mohamed says:

    This is an ongoing investigation. Let it take its course. Cheers.

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  2. mohamed says:

    This is an ongoing investigation let it take its course.
    Cheers.

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  3. Adan Farah says:

    Well done SomaliLand Goverment.
    Keep up the good work. No to the Criminals from Koonfuria,

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  4. Ali Dheere says:

    When they are sentenced, make sure to set the fine high. Then, compensate the money to those who were injured in the liberation of our country.

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    • showbe says:

      what

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  5. showbe says:

    dont delete my comment pls. where is your democracy lol

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  6. Axmad says:

    Showbe, brother, we don't need your inflammatory comments. So why don't you go and write your comments on your SSC websites.

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  7. Abdulrahman Omar says:

    Dearest SSC you better mind your mother land this ours and we are taking care of where belongs to. cheers.

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  8. I.K. says:

    Yeah, except that the UN delegation actually concluded that there was NO military equipment on board, they had permission to land and that all of these allegations were false.
    All they did was kidnapping some foreigners and now demanding ransom, just like the pirates from Puntland that you despise so much.
    And then Somalilanders wonder why their country is not recognized. Duh.

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  9. showbe says:

    my mother land is somalia.blue with the white star.home of the darawiish who took care of the uk so u can live free nigga

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  10. showbe says:

    ssc nigga

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