Somali pirates hijack two more ships: source
December 29th, 2009 - 5:38 pm ICT by BNO News ( Leave a comment )LONDON (BNO NEWS) — An official with knowledge of the situation on Tuesday said that Somali pirates have hijacked two more vessels, including a UK-flagged chemical tanker.
The official, who’s authenticity was confirmed by BNO News, asked her name and affiliation not to be published because she was not authorized to speak on the issue.
The British ship, dubbed the St. James Park, was hijacked in the Gulf of Aden on Monday at around 4.30 p.m. local time, the official said. A total of 26 crew members were on board, of mixed nationalities. The European Union naval Force Somalia (EU NAVFOR), the force which is patrolling the waters off Somalia, confirmed the information.
The hijacking of the British ship was followed by yet another hijacking about half an hour later. The unnamed official said it was a Panamanian-flagged bulk carrier carrying 19 crew members.
No one was injured as the pirates took control of both ships, but its crew members remain captive.
The latest hijackings came on the same day that other Somali pirates released a Singapore-flagged container ship called the Kota Wajar. The ship and its 21 crew members had been held captive since the early morning of October 15 when they were hijacked about 300 nautical miles north of Seychelles.
The ship was released outside Haradere off the coast of Somalia, according to the European Union naval Force Somalia (EU NAVFOR). “EU NAVFOR is monitoring the situation,” it said.
It was not immediately clear if any ransom was paid to secure the release of the crew members. The Canadian warship HMCS FREDERICTON from TF 508 provided medical and logistical assistance after they had been released.
At least nine ships with 237 crew members on board remain hijacked in the region.
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