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Postby Captain24 » Sun Apr 05, 2009 10:28 pm

AIROBI (Reuters) - Somali pirates have seized a 20,000-ton German container vessel in their latest attack on the Indian Ocean's busy commercial shipping lanes, a regional maritime group said Sunday.

Heavily armed gangs from the lawless Horn of Africa nation hijacked dozens of vessels there and in the strategic Gulf of Aden last year, taking hundreds of sailors hostage and making off with millions of dollars in ransoms.

Foreign navies rushed warships to the area in response, reducing the number of successful attacks in recent months. But there are still near-daily attempts.

Andrew Mwangura of the Mombasa-based East African Seafarers' Assistance Program said the latest hijacking happened on Saturday 400 nautical miles off the southern Somali port of Kismayu, between the Seychelles and Kenya.

"We believe the German ship has 24 crew on board. We're trying to establish their identities and the name of the vessel," Mwangura told Reuters.

The German Foreign Ministry said it was seeking "concrete evidence" that a German-flagged vessel had been captured.

"The Federal Government is dealing with the case, and all the appropriate public authorities are participating intensively," a spokeswoman said.

SPEED BOATS

Somali pirates seized two European-owned tankers late last month. Last week, the Seychelles military deployed security forces on its outer islands after the pirates hijacked a second vessel flying the Indian Ocean nation's flag.

The pirates typically use speed boats launched from "mother ships." They then take captured vessels to remote coastal village bases in Somalia, where they have usually treat their hostages well in anticipation of a sizeable ransom payment.

In January, Somali gunmen freed the Sirius Star -- a Saudi supertanker loaded with $100 million worth of crude oil -- and its 25 crew after $3 million was parachuted onto its deck.

Last September, they also grabbed world headlines by seizing a Ukrainian cargo ship carrying 33 Soviet-era T-72 tanks. It was released in February, reportedly for a $3.2 million ransom.

The pirates say the arrival of high-tech foreign warships in the waters off their country has made their work more dangerous.

One gang member, who asked not to be named, told Reuters in the northern port of Bosasso that he had been part of an aborted attack on another large commercial vessel late Saturday.

"We opened fire on a ship near the Gulf of Aden, but our ladder was too short to climb up," he said. "It escaped at high speed. We were nine pirates in two speed boats and immediately we came back. We feared attacks by the warships."

Source: Reuters

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Re: Iron Balls

Postby Captain24 » Sun Apr 05, 2009 10:29 pm

The Americans, the French, The Germens, Spain, China, India, Japanese and Yemen are guarding, yet the Pirates keep displaying exceptional bravery :shock:

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Re: Iron Balls

Postby oldenglish » Sun Apr 05, 2009 10:34 pm

This is big bucks for Maakhir. :mrgreen:

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Re: Iron Balls

Postby Captain24 » Sun Apr 05, 2009 10:36 pm

Makhir are weak and Cawaarmale aren't part of Makhir :up:

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Re: Iron Balls

Postby oldenglish » Sun Apr 05, 2009 11:04 pm

This will be the pivot of Maakhir security and its foreign relations. As Somali decends into Piracy and chaos Maakhir will rise :up:

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Re: Iron Balls

Postby gemini07 » Mon Apr 06, 2009 5:14 am

Puntland Navy :up: :som:

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Re: Iron Balls

Postby Murax » Mon Apr 06, 2009 5:47 am

Off of Kismaayo's coast? Wheres Shabab?


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