Eighty-four suspected Somali pirates being held in a Kenyan prison have expressed concern with the Kenyan judiciary system and appealed to the international community for deportation, reports Chinese news agency, Xinhua. The 84 who are on pre-trial detention in the coastal city of Mombasa said they have languished in the facility for over three years with no sign of justice coming their way. The pirates said there was no justice in Kenya and the judiciary systems is not up to task in handling their cases. They want their cases to be taken back to Somalia. “The international community and Kenya should deport us and let us get charged in our own country if they cannot handle piracy cases,” said an accused pirate only identified as Mohamed.