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allesennogwat
05-10-2007, 02:19 AM
Reuters-Thursday May 10


NAIROBI - Pirates have hijacked a cargo ship headed for Mogadishu, the third attack since January this year, a maritime official said on Thursday.

Piracy off Somalia has resurfaced since an interim government drove out Islamists late last year and helped crack down on the attacks.

"A general cargo ship has been taken captive by gunmen 12 miles north of Mogadishu. She is now anchored at Hobiyo anchorage, about 400 km north of Mogadishu," said Andrew Mwangura, director of the Seafarers Assistance Programme.

Hobiyo is a base for Somali pirates, he added.

The vessel had cargo belonging to Somali traders and had originated in Dubai.

"Negotiations are going on between representatives of the Somali businessmen, the ship owners and the pirates," the official of the Kenyan-based organisation told Reuters.

The other two vessels taken hostage this year, an Indian dhow and a ship chartered by the World Food Programme, were released in April.

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05-12-2007, 09:16 PM
Yaaaaaaaaaaargh!

FYI, there's an international warning about traveling too close to the Somali coast when in transit to other locations. If a ship wanders in, eyebrows are raised about the exact nature of the cargo inside those crates marked "Tractor Parts".

coinboy
05-12-2007, 10:58 PM
Where's the guy that was gonna bend the AK flat, so he could build a full-auto in coastal waters when we needed him? :rofl_smal Just so he could throw the auto parts over board and come back with a parts kit. :rofl_smal