Somali Pirate Nabbed After Being lured to Belgium in Fake Movie Sting

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An alleged pirate kingpin has been arrested in a Hollywood-style sting that lured him from Somalia to Belgium to work on a fake documentary about high-seas crime.

Mohamed Abdi Hassan was arrested at Brussels airport as soon as he landed Saturday and immediately jailed, Belgian authorities said Monday.

Accordng to news.com.au, a UN report last year described Abdi Hassan as "one of the most notorious and influential leaders'' of a major Somali pirate organization that roamed the seas hijacking ships for ransom.

Malaysian authorities almost captured Adbi Hassan in April 2012 but a document from the Somali transitional government let him slip back home, the UN report said.

Federal prosecutor Johan Delmulle said Abdi Hassan was charged with hijacking the Belgian dredger ship Pompei and kidnapping its crew of nine in 2009 and participating in a criminal organization. An alleged accomplice known as Tiiceey was also arrested.

''(He's) one of the most important and infamous kingpin pirate leaders, responsible for the hijacking of dozens of commercial vessels from 2008 to 2013,'' Delmulle said.

In 2009, Somali pirates released the Pompei's crew after 10 weeks because the ship's owner paid a large ransom. Belgium caught two pirates involved in the hijacking, convicted them and sentenced them to nine and 10 years in prison, but Belgian prosecutors were still seeking the ringleaders.

Belgian authorities then went undercover to nab him. They approached Tiiceey, dangling a fake job as an adviser to a fake movie about piracy that would "mirror his life as a pirate,'' Delmulle said.

They took the bait. The prosecutor refused to divulge any more details on the sting. The two Somalis will appear in court Tuesday in Brugge.
 
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