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Aug 23 2008
Japanese Vessel Survives Hijacking Attempt off Somalia
Written by Ali Moallim   
Saturday, 23 August 2008

Nairobi,(insidesomalia.org)- cargo ship off the coast of Somalia, but the vessel managed to survive the hijacking attempt, the International Maritime Bureau said on Saturday.

Already this week, a record four ships have been seized in this vital sea lane linking Asia and Europe in some of the world's most dangerous waters, sparking fears piracy there could worsen.

Noel Choong, head of the bureau's piracy reporting centre in Kuala Lumpur, said pirates in two speed boats chased the Japanese-operated general cargo ship, with 20 crew on board, in the Gulf of Aden earlier in the day.

"The pirates fired from these boats as they tried to board the ship," he said, but added that the ship managed to survive the attempted hijacking.

No casualties were reported, but the vessel was slightly damaged due to bullet holes, he said.

Piracy is rife off Somalia, which has been mired in anarchy since warlords overthrew a dictator in 1991. Maritime officials say at least 30 ships have been hijacked off the coast of the Horn of Africa nation so far this year.

Most of them brought ransoms of at least $10,000, and in some cases much more. A lot of that money is now in the hands of pirates in the semi-autonomous northern region of Puntland.

Late on Thursday, pirates seized a German cargo ship with nine crew on board. Just hours before that, Somali pirates had hijacked an Iranian bulk carrier and a Japanese-operated tanker. A day before, they seized a palm oil tanker, Bunga Melati Dua, belonging to Malaysian national carrier MISC.

The four ships had a total of 96 crew on board.

Last week, Somali pirates hijacked two other ships, a Thai cargo ship, the MV Thor Star, and a Nigerian tug boat, the MT Yenegoa Ocean

Source:Reuters

 

 





 
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