Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Somali Piracy News Updates -- December 30, 2009

The St James Park, a UK-flagged chemical tanker is seen on the River Thames at Northfleet in Essex, southern England in this October 4 file photo. Derek Lilley/Reuters/File

Somali Pirates Hijack Three More Vessels -- Nine9 News

Somali pirates captured a freighter, a bulk carrier and a chemical tanker in a few days, defying foreign warships in the Gulf of Aden and ending the year with a flurry after collecting millions in ransom.

The marauding sea bandits' latest catch was the St James Park, a UK-flagged chemical tanker with a crew of 26 from nine different countries, Andrew Mwangura of the East Africa Seafarers Assistance Program said on Tuesday.

He said the vessel, which was seized on Monday en route from Spain to Thailand, had been commandeered near the northern Somali coast.

"It is expected to arrive there later this evening," Mwangura told AFP.

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More News On Somali Piracy

Somali pirates seize India bound cargo ship -- Hindustan Times
Somali Pirates Attack Kuwaiti Oil Tanker -- New York Times/AP
No report of injuries or casualties on two kidnapped ships: IMB officer -- China View
Somali pirates hijack two ships -- BBC
Somali pirates nab two more ships, one in protected Gulf of Aden -- Christian Science Monitor
Somali Pirate Activity: Winds and Waves -- Eagle Speak
Somali Pirates: Greek Bulker Hijacked in Indian Ocean -- Eagle Speak
Somali Pirates: Brit Tanker Taken in Gulf of Aden -- Eagle Speak
Piracy-Related Events in the Past Year -- New York Times/AP

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