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Somali Navy Seize Egyption Vessel

Postby Advo » Thu Sep 04, 2008 11:01 am

BOSASSO, Somalia (Reuters) - Somali pirates have hijacked yet another ship and are taking it and a French yacht with two French nationals onboard to their remote coastal base, a regional government official said on Thursday.

Gunmen from the Horn of Africa nation are currently holding about 10 vessels for ransom at Eyl, a lawless former fishing outpost now used by gangs behind a sharp rise in attacks at sea.

"The pirates are sailing to Eyl with the French yacht and another Egyptian ship that they hijacked last night," Hassan Muse Alore, the minister for minerals in northern Somalia's Puntland region, told Reuters by telephone from Eyl.

He had no details on the Egyptian ship, but said he was visiting the area to check on reports that another of the hijacked vessels -- an Iranian bulk carrier -- had arms onboard.

"We are now with local elders and still investigating the matter," he said, without elaborating.

Heavily armed gangs have seized at least 30 vessels so far this year in the Gulf of Aden, making the shipping lanes between Somalia and Yemen the most dangerous in the world.

Late on Tuesday, pirates seized a French yacht with two French citizens onboard, the French Foreign Ministry said.

It said a U.N. Security Council resolution in June gave France the right to pursue the pirates into Somali waters, but that it had to consider the best way to save the hostages.

In April, French commandos launched a helicopter raid to arrest six Somali pirates after they freed the 30-strong crew of a luxury yacht they had hijacked days earlier.

French navy spokesman Commander Christophe Prazuck said on Thursday the country's military forces based in neighbouring Djibouti would readily intervene but that the safety of the captives was most important.

"The frigate "Courbet" is on location in the Gulf of Aden ... as part of the multi-national Task Force 150 made up of 12 vessels that are patrolling in the Gulf of Aden to deter piracy," he said.

"One thing at a time. Today we have to remain discreet ... in order to ensure the safety of our fellow countrymen."

Somali pirates are demanding a ransom of more than $9 million to free two Malaysian tankers, a Japanese-managed bulk carrier and a Nigerian tug boat held captive near Eyl.

Somali regional officials say the hefty ransoms paid out by ship owners are fuelling corruption and an explosion of piracy offshore that they are unable to contain.

"We have no power to control the multiplying numbers of pirates," Ahmed Saed Ow-Nur, Puntland's minister for fisheries and marine resources, told Reuters.

"Even some of the Puntland police are involved in piracy, because they can make a hell of a lot of money," he said. (Additional reporting by Lucien Libert in Paris, writing by Daniel Wallis in Nairobi; editing by Mary Gabriel)

Source: Reuters, Sept 04, 2008

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Re: Somali Navy Seize Egyption Vessel

Postby Shirib » Thu Sep 04, 2008 11:02 am

Who ever is doin all this is getting filthy rich

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Re: Somali Navy Seize Egyption Vessel

Postby AbdiWahab252 » Thu Sep 04, 2008 11:02 am

Advo,

There will be a time when no sea vessel willing go to any Somali port due to risk of piracy.

Somalis will then suffer due to being unable to import anything or export at all.

Shirib,

And also getting the attention of Them ALPHABET Boyz

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Re: Somali Navy Seize Egyption Vessel

Postby Shirib » Thu Sep 04, 2008 11:07 am

Sissy French boys say they will interviene in Somali piracy

http://www.hiiraan.com/news2/2008/Sept/ ... rates.aspx

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Re: Somali Navy Seize Egyption Vessel

Postby Ghetto_Faarax » Thu Sep 04, 2008 11:09 am

laugh now cry later ayaa ku dhici doonta like AW Said, soon no ships will even think of going that route.

Hard times are ahead. Trust me on that one

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Re: Somali Navy Seize Egyption Vessel

Postby FAH1223 » Thu Sep 04, 2008 11:09 am

AbdiWahab252 wrote:Advo,

There will be a time when no sea vessel willing go to any Somali port due to risk of piracy.

Somalis will then suffer due to being unable to import anything or export at all.


Shirib,

And also getting the attention of Them ALPHABET Boyz


The real longterm danger

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Re: Somali Navy Seize Egyption Vessel

Postby Grant » Thu Sep 04, 2008 11:23 am

Eyl is a known clan town with a very limited population. I have seen satellite images that allow you to count the goats in the herd. With ten ships involved, and push come to shove.............

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Re: Somali Navy Seize Egyption Vessel

Postby sheekh-Farax-zero » Thu Sep 04, 2008 11:35 am

this nevy is getting bolder and bolder



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Re: Somali Navy Seize Egyption Vessel

Postby AbdiWahab252 » Thu Sep 04, 2008 12:58 pm

Grant wrote:Eyl is a known clan town with a very limited population. I have seen satellite images that allow you to count the goats in the herd. With ten ships involved, and push come to shove............


Grant,

Somali folk don't know how to quit when they are ahead.

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Re: Somali Navy Seize Egyption Vessel

Postby dawwa9 » Thu Sep 04, 2008 1:04 pm

AbdiWahab252 wrote:Advo,
There will be a time when no sea vessel willing go to any Somali port due to risk of piracy.



Impossible,

The gulf of Aden and the north side of the Indian ocean are the worlds busiest sea routes with thousands of ships passing it every day.

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Re: Somali Navy Seize Egyption Vessel

Postby Captain24 » Thu Sep 04, 2008 1:04 pm

All I see is bitter Moryaan from South, who if they could operate a piracy they would do. No wonder the Moqdisho shores is a dumping ground for western chemicals.

Those pirates are doing a noble job protecting our waters. What was the Iranian ship was doing there? What about the Japanese boat that was fishing in our waters?


They need to pay!. Obviously, the Americans are there and they gave the green light for them to hunt everyship as long there is no American flag on it

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Re: Somali Navy Seize Egyption Vessel

Postby AbdiWahab252 » Thu Sep 04, 2008 1:07 pm

Dawwa9,

Saxiib, I am talking about vessels that will be headed to the Somali ports of Berbera, Bosaso, Mogadishu, Marka and Kismayo.

The risk will be so high that the underwriter (insurance company) of the ship will revoke their policy if that vessel enters Somali waters.

Only a few ships that are willing to take that risk will do so and at a VERY HIGH Cost.


Captain24,

Ease up on your illogical statements.

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Re: Somali Navy Seize Egyption Vessel

Postby Captain24 » Thu Sep 04, 2008 1:09 pm

Aw, you are probably a bitter gudhu cuz you kin ain't getting some cut :lol:

They don't target humanitarian boats at al.
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Re: Somali Navy Seize Egyption Vessel

Postby dawwa9 » Thu Sep 04, 2008 1:11 pm

AbdiWahab252 wrote:Dawwa9,

Saxiib, I am talking about vessels that will be headed to the Somali ports of Berbera, Bosaso, Mogadishu, Marka and Kismayo.

The risk will be so high that the underwriter (insurance company) of the ship will revoke their policy if that vessel enters Somali waters.

Only a few ships that are willing to take that risk will do so and at a VERY HIGH Cost.


Pirates don't attack Somali merchant ships under the Somali flag.

Most ships that come from the middle east (Somalia's biggest business partner) all carry the Somali flag and pirates stay away from them.

Prices dont rise because of pirates, only for foreign ships

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Re: Somali Navy Seize Egyption Vessel

Postby AbdiWahab252 » Thu Sep 04, 2008 1:13 pm

Dawwa,

These pirates have hijacked vessels bound for Mogadishu & Kismayo on several occasions that were loaded for Somali businessmen.

But you don't seem to understand the insecurity risk they are creating for all foreign vessels bound for Somali ports. No one will send their ships there and prices will go up which affects the costs of food & other imports.


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