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Hijackings off Somalia have Raised Concerns about a Resurgence of Indian Ocean Raids

By SG Editor·
Oil and gas support vessel with cranes and rusted hull.

Support vessel used in offshore oil and gas operations, featuring cranes and a weathered hull.

Pirates have seized a Bangladesh-flagged bulk carrier off the coast of Somalia and taken its 23-member crew hostage, the ship’s owners said. The MV Abdullah was sailing from Mozambique’s capital Maputo to the United Arab Emirates with a cargo of 55,000 tonnes of coal when it was attacked on Tuesday, according to Kabir Steel Re-Rolling Mills, which owns the vessel. Data from the Maritime Security Centre – Horn of Africa, the planning and coordination centre for the European Union’s anti-piracy operation EUNAVFOR, show there have been more than 20 hijackings or attempted hijackings of ships in the Gulf of Aden and Somali Basin since November.

SOURCE: AL JAZEERA

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