Dutch Capture 13 Somali pirates, free 2 Tanzanians
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The Dutch navy has captured 13 Somali pirates and freed two Tanzanian fishermen after seizing a pirate vessel that had attacked a German cargo ship off the coast of Oman, the Dutch Defence Ministry said on Thursday.
The pirates fired several shots at the German-owned ship BBC Togo,
which sails under the flag of Antigua and Barbuda, but the crew fought
off the attackers who were unable to board it, a ministry spokesman
said.It was the latest of many attacks by heavily armed pirates from the
lawless Horn of Africa nation on vessels in shipping lanes in the
Indian Ocean and the strategic Gulf of Aden, which links Europe to Asia
through the Red Sea.The attack, using small motor-boats, took place on Wednesday afternoon,
and the Dutch marine ship Evertsen boarded the pirate craft that night
and captured the pirates, who all appeared to be Somalis, the spokesman
said.“The pirates apparently thought they were safe. The marine ship was
able to approach them without being noticed — lights out — and
boarded the ship,” the spokesman said.The naval vessel captured the pirates, who surrendered without a
struggle, in the Gulf of Aden, about 150 miles south of Oman’s port
city of Salalah.The Dutch also freed two Tanzanian fishermen held captive for three
months after the pirates seized their fishing boat, a dhow, the
spokesman said.On board the pirates’ vessel, the Dutch navy found a dozen guns
including AK-47s, several grenades, two rocket launchers and several
ammunition chests.The pirates will be handed over to authorities in Kenya or the
Seychelles, which have agreements with the European Union to try
suspected pirates, the spokesman said.Somali Prime Minister Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke plans to visit the
Netherlands next week to attend a conference in The Hague on Somali
piracy and its impact on the the world economy.Source: Reuters
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