News
2010
Sep 09
Pirates seize Greek-owned ship with Georgian, Turkish crew in protected Gulf of Aden corridor
A Greek-owned chemical tanker with a crew of 18 was attacked by pirates in a protected corridor in the Gulf of Aden, the EU's naval force operating off Somalia said on its website, RIA Novosti reported.
"Early on the morning of 8 September, the Merchant Vessel (MV) OLIB G, flagged Malta, was pirated in the East part of the Gulf of Aden... The MV OLIB G was sailing West in the Internationally Recommended Transit Corridor through the Gulf of Aden with a cargo of ballast," the statement reads.
The Nairobi-based organization monitoring piracy off the coast of Somalia, Ecoterra International, said the vessel could be involved in illegal waste dumping activities.
The vessel, with deadweight 6,375 tons, has a crew of 18, among which are 15 Georgian and three Turkish nationals.
The organization said two more pirate attacks were reported in the region on Wednesday.
The Antigua and Barbuda-flagged containership MV Magellan Star was targeted and boarded by pirates while on return voyage from Indonesia
"The ship's crew locked themselves in a safe room and requested for assistance. Apparently there is at present a stand-off between the pirates and navies, which could reach the scene," the organization said.
An attack on a Jamaica-flagged MV Miltiades with 23 onboard and a cargo of fertilizers was thwarted by the military.
"Reportedly five or six pirates were arrested in the unsuccessful attack and the vessel is said to sail free," the report said.
A total of 24 vessels with 429 people onboard are estimated to be held by Somali pirates as of September 1.
"Early on the morning of 8 September, the Merchant Vessel (MV) OLIB G, flagged Malta, was pirated in the East part of the Gulf of Aden... The MV OLIB G was sailing West in the Internationally Recommended Transit Corridor through the Gulf of Aden with a cargo of ballast," the statement reads.
The Nairobi-based organization monitoring piracy off the coast of Somalia, Ecoterra International, said the vessel could be involved in illegal waste dumping activities.
The vessel, with deadweight 6,375 tons, has a crew of 18, among which are 15 Georgian and three Turkish nationals.
The organization said two more pirate attacks were reported in the region on Wednesday.
The Antigua and Barbuda-flagged containership MV Magellan Star was targeted and boarded by pirates while on return voyage from Indonesia
"The ship's crew locked themselves in a safe room and requested for assistance. Apparently there is at present a stand-off between the pirates and navies, which could reach the scene," the organization said.
An attack on a Jamaica-flagged MV Miltiades with 23 onboard and a cargo of fertilizers was thwarted by the military.
"Reportedly five or six pirates were arrested in the unsuccessful attack and the vessel is said to sail free," the report said.
A total of 24 vessels with 429 people onboard are estimated to be held by Somali pirates as of September 1.
Source: en.trend.az
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