Cambodian ship hijacked, Indian crew may be on board
January 27th, 2010 - 5:21 pm ICT by IANS ( Leave a comment )Mumbai, Jan 27 (IANS) A Cambodian cargo ship, MV Layla S, was hijacked off the Somalian port of Berbera in the Gulf of Aden, a top maritime authority said here Wednesday. The crew members are said to be a mix of Indian, Pakistani, Sri Lankan, Somalian and possibly Syrian nationals.
The details of the crew members are still awaited, said the Directorate-General of Shipping (DGS). The vessel is believed to be owned and managed by Al Hufoof, an agency based in either Syria or the United Arab Emirates.
The DGS said the ship was overpowered after the cargo was offloaded at Berbera Port.
Moreover, the DGS said the crew has reportedly been abandoned by the owner so they may have been already held in captivity since the past few days. Such incidents are common in this region but come to light only much later.
The DGS has informed the authorities, including the Coast Guard and Indian Navy, of the developments.
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