http://en.europeonline-magazine.eu/somali-pirates-hijack-singapore-ship-carr
ying-25-crew-members-most-of-them-indonesians_126264.html

 


Somali pirates hijack Singapore ship carrying 25 crew members, most of them
Indonesians


 

Somali pirates on Saturday hijacked a Singapore-flagged ship off the coast
of Kenya with more than two dozen crew members on board, most of them
Indonesians, officials said on Sunday. 

 

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) said in a statement that
the chemical tanker MT Gemini was boarded by pirates about 120 nautical
miles (222 kilometers) from Dar es Salaam in Tanzania. It is owned by Glory
Ship Management Pte Ltd. 

 

MPA said a distress call was received from the ship at around 11.50 a.m.
Singapore time on Saturday when the MT Gemini was on her way from Kuala
Tanjung in Indonesia to Mombasa in Kenya. According to Paddy O`Kennedy, a
spokesman for the European Union Naval Force (EUNAVFOR), the tanker is
carrying a total of 25 crew members. Of them, 13 are Indonesian, 5 are
Chinese, 4 are from South Korea, and 3 are from Myanmar (Burma). 

 

The condition of the crew members was not immediately known, although Somali
pirates do usually not harm their hostages. The owner of the vessel did not
respond to requests for comment. 

 

Somali pirates are currently holding at least 23 vessels with 518 hostages
off the coast of Somalia, according to EUNAVFOR. The piracy monitoring group
Ecoterra, however, says pirates are holding at least 49 vessels and 768
hostages. 

 

In recent years, Somali pirates have hijacked hundreds of ships, taking in
hundreds of millions of dollars in ransom. Ships are patrolling the shipping
lanes near Somalia in an effort to reduce hijackings, but the anti-piracy
force has warned that attacks are likely to continue. Most hijackings
usually end without casualties when a ransom has been paid. This, however,
often takes many months. The longest currently ongoing hijacking, according
to EUNAVFOR, is that of the Panama-flagged MV Iceberg 1 which was hijacked
on March 29, 2010, with 24 crew members. One of the hostages has since
committed suicide while others are said to be mentally ill. According to a
recent study, maritime piracy cost the global economy up to $12 billion last
year, with Somalia-based pirates responsible for 95 percent of the costs. 

 



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