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                                     TJTTOOHEKS.                          377
           The Brills!) authority, however, did not cease his exertions and
                               inquiries, and availed himself of the opportunity
               a. n. 1828.
                               afforded, in a personal interview with the Bahrein
         Chief in April 182S, to point out the necessity of his doing everything
         in his power to bring the notorious characters before alluded to to
         condign punishment.
           The Boo Aycn Tribe, residing in Biddah, having in May 1828
         displayed symptoms of a refractory spirit on the occasion of their Chief,
         Mahomed bin Khamecs, being placed in confinement by the Utloobcc
         Shaikh, for slabbing an inhabitant of Bahrein, the latter caused their fort
         to be destroyed, and all the inhabitants to be removed to Rowccs and
         Fowarah, where they were more immediately under his control.
           Some time before this arrangement took place, the notorious
         characters Soocdan bin Zaal andSyf bin Thykhan, already mentioned as
         having fled from Shaikh Tali noon’s authority, and taken refuge with the
         Utloobcc Chief, left Biddah, and returned to their old residence in
         Aboolhabcc.
           In the month of September 1828, Obcd bin Moluinnah, the chief of
         the pirates who committed the outrage on the Bushirc Bulccl in LS27,
         again put to sea in a large boat, with a number of followers. After
         taking out the cargo of two or three small vessels near Bahrein, lie
         proceeded over to the Persian Coast near Zccrah, where he landed, for
         the purpose of making inquiries regarding the destination of a small
         Bnggalow, then at anchor : but the suspicions of the natives being
         excited by a report of his boat being filled with armed men, he was
         taken prisoner, after a desperate resistance. The crew of his vessel,
         chiefly composed of the Monasir Tribe, finding their chief detained,
         made the best of their way over to the neighbourhood of Aboolhabcc,  on
         the Arabian Coast, plundering on their way four Asccloo boats of all
         their pearls and cargoes near Seer Beniyas, for which aggression, how­
         ever, full compensation was subsequently afforded by Shaikh Tahnoon.
           Obcd bin Mohunnah was detained some days in Zccrah, and after­
         wards sent to Bushirc at the request of the political authority, where a
         strict examination having been set on foot, lie was satisfactorily
         identified as the person who planned and executed the attack upon Bin
         Musharcc’s Bulccl in 1827. A short time afterwards, on an application
         being made by Shaikh Abdool .Russool for the prisoner lobe given up
         to him, to answer for the murder and plunder of his subjects, he   was
         delivered over to that personage by the Acting Resident, and would
         probably have met with the punishment his crime so well merited, had
         he not been enabled to effect his escape in the confusion attend­
         ing the storm and plunder of Bushirc by Prince Timor Mirza in
         November 1828.
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