Four British plane
spotters were on Monday told to pay a fine or face a year in a Kenyan
jail for photographing aircraft in the capital Nairobi.
Aeroplane
enthusiasts Paul Abbott, 47, Steve Gibson, 60, Ian Glover, 46 and Eddie
Swift, 47, were arrested earlier this month at Wilson Airport, a small
but busy regional hub used by bush pilots, tourists, humanitarian
agencies and cargo carriers, after snapping pictures while sitting in an
airport bar.
On Monday, chief magistrate Heston Nyaga at the
Makadara court in Nairobi found the four guilty of trespassing in a
restricted area and taking photographs without permission.
He fined each man 200 000 Kenya shillings (about £1 400) warning that failure to pay would result in a year in jail.
The
four friends, all from Greater Manchester, were on a two-week African
plane-spotting holiday that took them to Ethiopia and then Kenya,
posting snaps of planes on their Facebook pages, according to British
newspaper reports.
"Eddie and his mates are just chaps who like
taking pictures of planes," Peter Smith told The Sun newspaper,
describing his brother as an "anorak", a term for somebody with a
compulsive hobby.
British plane spotters abroad have frequently
found themselves in court, arrested on suspicion of espionage or
terrorism, but the cases rarely result in jail time.
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