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Armed pirates have seized a Malaysian tanker carrying palm oil and more
than 20 crew members in the Gulf of Eden off the coast of Somalia, the
fourth such hijacking in a month, a global maritime watchdog said
Wednesday.
Noel Choong, head of the International Maritime Bureau's piracy reporting
center in Kuala Lumpur, said the center picked up a distress signal late
Tuesday and immediately notified Western naval ships patrolling the area.
A warship was sent to intercept the tanker, which was heading toward
Somalia territorial waters, he said.
"We have had no communication with the vessel so far. The distress call
was relayed through another ship but the tanker has been confirmed seized
by pirates," Choong said.
Choong said the Malaysian tanker was taking its load of palm oil from
Indonesia to Europe when it was attacked, but it was unclear when the raid
took place.
"This is the fourth hijacking in a month. ... We call upon the U.N. and
the international community to take immediate steps to stop the worsening
situation," he said.
Once the ship enters Somali waters, pirates are likely to demand ransom
for the release of the vessel and the crew, he said. He declined to give
further details, citing concern for the crew's safety.
Somalia has not had a functioning government since 1991 and foreign
vessels are frequently seized for ransom by pirates armed with
rocket-propelled grenade launchers and automatic weapons, making it
difficult and expensive to deliver aid.
In June, the U.N. Security Council voted to allow international warships
to enter Somali waters to combat the problem. But its 1,880-mile coastline
— the longest in Africa — remains virtually unpoliced.
Ships have been urged to stay more than 200 nautical miles from the Somali
coast, Choong said.
The Gulf of Aden, where many of the attacks take place, connects the Red
Sea and the Indian Ocean, forming one of the world's busiest shipping
lanes.
Twenty-four acts of piracy have been reported off Somalia in the first
half of this year
Source: AP
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