under the gaze of andrew mitchell, secretary of state for international development, the police force shows off its skills. in this exercise, it is time up for an armed band. british aid is spent on police training, trying to established law and order here. insecurity on land has enabled the piracy to flourish off the coast. most of the part -- pirates are from here. the government denies the accusation is failing to act decisively against these armed gangs. >> we have captured 284 peiris, most are convicted. we have done everything under our limited capacity. >> , the jails? >> andrew mitchell is shown some of evidence of the fight in the prison, a squalid, overcrowded home for some suspected pirates and young men accused of being al shabab of militant islamists. britain is increasing its aid effort here, building a fish market to create jobs while tackling the unemployment and poverty it is hoping less people will be drawn to crime, piracy, and extremism. realizing it can't act alone, the british government is about to host a somalia conference in london, a call for an international