Monday, October 14, 2013
One of Somalia's most notorious pirate leaders, known as "Big Mouth", has been arrested in Brussels and placed in custody pending charges, judicial sources said Monday.Mohamed Abdi Hassan, known as "Afweyne" or "Big Mouth", was being held in Bruges after being detained at Brussels airport on Saturday on disembarking from a flight from Nairobi, Belga news agency said.
Judicial sources told AFP that the federal prosecutor would hold a news conference later Monday.
Afweyne announced in Mogadishu
in January that he was quitting piracy after a highly profitable
eight-year career. He said he was working to persuade other pirates to
do the same.
Described last year by the UN
as "one of the most notorious and influential leaders" in Somalia's
pirate hub, he notably was involved in the 2008 capture of the
Saudi-owned Sirius Star oil supertanker, released for a ransom of several million dollars.
He
also reportedly took part in the 2008 capture of the MV Faina, a
Ukrainian transport ship carrying 33 refurbished Soviet-era battle
tanks, which was released after a 134-day hijack for a reported three
million dollars.
Belgian media said he was suspected also of the 2009 capture of a Belgian ship, the Pompei, held for over 70 days.