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Pirates thwarted twice in the Indian Ocean: EU

Shipping News | November 4, 2009 | View Comments
  • A US cargo ship and a Dutch tanker were attacked by pirates in the Indian Ocean but managed to fend off their aggressors, the European Union’s Atalanta anti-piracy mission said Tuesday.

    The two incidents happened within hours of each other on Tuesday some
    360 nautical miles (670 kilometres) off the east coast of Kenya,
    Atalanta said in a statement.

    The US-flagged Harriette cargo vessel was attacked first by two small skiffs.

    “The pirates opened fire with automatic weapons. Rocket Propelled
    grenades were also seen by the crew,” the EU naval force said in a
    statement.

    The pirates tried to get onboard the vessel with a ladder but the
    Harriette’a captain “made evasive maneuvers and succeeded in keeping
    the pirates off his ships,” the statement added.

    Soon after that the Dutch-flagged tanker Jo Cedar came under attack by
    three of the fast attack skiffs and also came under automatic weapons
    fire.

    “With evasive manoeuvres and speed this vessel also escaped the clutches of the pirates,” Atalanta said.

    Nobody was reported injured in either incident.

    The Seychelles-based EU force launched an investigation in the area
    with the German warship FGS Karlsruhe ordered “to search and neutralise
    the pirate attack group.”

    Since last year a flotilla of foreign warships has been patrolling the
    piracy-plagued Gulf of Aden, one of the globe’s busiest maritime trade
    routes.

    Pirates have since redeployed to the Indian Ocean, a much wider area very difficult for naval forces to patrol effectively.

    Since the start of October, subsiding monsoon winds have allowed
    pirates with small skiffs to resume their operations in earnest after a
    lull that had seen the number of hijacked vessels drop.

    Among their latest catches are a British couple seized from their
    yacht, an Indian cargo ship, a Spanish trawler with a crew of 36, a
    Singapore container ship with 21 crew members and a Chinese bulk
    carrier with a crew of 25.

    Source: AFP

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