I mention this ONLY in context of a previous thread. The fact that I have to
preface this post with that upsets me.

Italian cruise ship guards fire shots to repel pirates near Seychelles
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/europe/article6173681.ece

The captain of an Italian cruise ship with 1,527 people on board described
yesterday how his ship fought a running battle with pirates.

Commander Ciro Pinto of the MSC Melody, carrying 991 passengers and 536
crew, said the ship was left with smashed windows and bullet holes on its
port side after six pirates trying to board the vessel fired at least 200
rounds with assault rifles from their dinghy.

Israeli security guards on the ship responded by firing pistols into the air
and spraying them with a firehose.

“They started firing like crazy at the ship,” Commander Pinto said of the
attackers, who struck in international waters 200 miles north of Victoria in
the Seychelles and 600 miles off the Somali coast.

No passengers were injured but there were reports that some attempted to
repel the pirates by hurling chairs overboard at the dinghy, before being
ordered below decks by the captain.

Commander Pinto said he suspected that the small boat used by the pirates
had been launched from a nearby “mother ship”, because “there is no way it
could have made it from Somalia on its own”.

Italian authorities said that a Spanish warship, the Marques de Ensenada,
would escort the 35,000-tonne MSC Melody to safety.

Commander Pinto, who ordered the crew to turn the boat into the waves to
make it more difficult to board, said that pistols kept in a safe on the
ship were handed out to security staff hired from an Israeli private
security company. The guards opened fire as the pirates tried to clamber up
the ship. They followed the MSC Melody for another 20 minutes, still firing,
before giving up. “It felt like we were in war,” Commander Pinto said.

David Cavenagh, an Australian journalist on the MSC Melody, said the
passengers initially thought the gunshots were fireworks and did not realise
they were under attack until an announcement was made over the ship’s public
address system. They had been told before setting sail that the ship would
steer a course farther from the Somali coast than usual to reduce the risk
of an attack.

Some cruise lines refuse to equip guards with small arms because it is
forbidden in some of the ports where they dock. However, industry sources
said guards were often used “discreetly” and cruise line security work was
popular with young Israelis who had recently completed army service.

Domenico Pellegrino, the managing director of MSC, confirmed that the ship
was protected by Israeli security guards. “We use them because they are the
best — and we have just had a demonstration of that,” he said.

The MSC Melody, which was heading for Aqaba when attacked, was on a 22-day
cruise from Durban, South Africa, to Genoa, its home port. The eight-deck
ship, launched in 1982 and refurbished in 2001, is the largest of the MSC
fleet, with 532 cabins and a capacity of 1,492 passengers.

Pirates have attacked more than a hundred ships off the Somali coast over
the past year. Another Italian-owned vessel, the tugboat Buccaneer, was
seized off Somalia on 11 April with 16 crew members on board.

In other incidents over the weekend two pirates were killed in a clash with
Yemeni coast guards who were unable to prevent them seizing the empty oil
tanker Qana. A Turkish cruise ship, Ariva 3, with two British and four
Japanese crew aboard, survived a pirate attack near the Yemeni island of
Jabal Zuqar yesterday, according to the Yemeni El-Awlaqi Marine company. It
said the pirates opened fire for 15 minutes “and stopped for no reason”.

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I'm sure that if there are other reports of hired guards on ships, someone
would have

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