Ministry of Agriculture Condemns The kidnapping Of Yemeni Fishermen By Armed Somalis

The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resources condemned the kidnapping of Yemeni fishermen by an armed Somali group.

The ministry explained in a statement that an armed group of Somalis kidnapped and detained the fishing boat “Al-Maymoun 1” and its crew of 27 fishermen from Hadhramaut Governorate while they were working in the Ras Banah area within the maritime waters.

The statement indicated that the gunmen took the fishermen to the Barqal area and detained them there. They demanded a ransom of $50,000 for their release, despite the fact that the boat and its crew held official fishing licenses issued by an accredited Somali office.

The ministry denounced these practices, noting that this serious incident is a flagrant violation of all maritime norms and laws, a direct threat to the lives of Yemeni fishermen, and an assault on their legitimate rights to practice their profession in peace.

The ministry stressed that this crime is not the first and is part of a series of repeated attacks targeting Yemeni fishermen, including the murder of Hadrami fisherman Omar Nasser Sheikh, a resident of Mukalla, a year ago, by a Somali soldier. No serious measures have been taken to stop these violations.

The ministry held the Somali authorities fully responsible for the safety of the detained fishermen and for any harm they may suffer, and called on them to take immediate action to free them and hold those involved accountable.