Pirates Confessing Guilty in the Court of Norfolk

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World News - Eight Somali pirates have admitted his guilt in the American cruise ship hijacking incident that killed four people.

Pirates Confessing Guilty in the Court of Norfolk
District Court in Norfolk, United States scheduled a hearing on three pirates on Friday. Two of them be accused of hostage. They will be detained in prison. Meanwhile, third-person action is unknown. So that was reported by The Virginian-Pilot, on Tuesday (17/05/2011).

Five people were arrested pirates navy and will be scheduled for trial next week.

The Somali pirates had agreed to testify against each other shooting incidents that left the ship owners, Scott and Jean Adams of Los Angels. And their friend Bob Riggle and Phyllis Macay of Seattle.

Piracy occurs in the Arabian Sea in mid-February.


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