Friday, November 28, 2008

British And Irish Anti-Piracy Experts Rescued - After Pirates Attack

The men, who were rescued by the German navy, board a helicopter from the French Frigate to begin their journey home Photo: AFP/GETTY IMAGES

From Times Online:

Two British and one Irish security guard have been plucked from the sea by a military helicopter after jumping from a chemical tanker seized by pirates off Somalia.

Their decision to abandon the two dozen crew members still on board attracted some criticism, but their British employer insisted that the three former soldiers were heroes who had resisted a sustained attack by heavily-armed pirates with great courage and would have been killed if they had stayed any longer.

“They were unarmed. They had no other option...As far as I’m concerned they deserve a medal,” said Nick Davis, a former British army pilot who runs Anti-Piracy Maritime Security Solutions (APMSS) out of Poole, Dorset.

The attack happened early this morning as the Liberian-flagged tanker, the Biscaglia, was sailing through the Gulf of Aden from India to Rotterdam.

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More News On Somali Piracy

Pirates seize another ship as Saudi tanker deadline ticks down -- AFP
Somali pirates hijack ship, British guards escape -- My Way News
Three crew members escape from hijacked chemical tanker -- My Way News
British crew escape pirate hijack -- BBC
British crew jump overboard as pirates hijack another tanker off Somalia -- Telegraph
Three escape pirate-hijacked tanker -- CNN
Privatizing Piracy Protection -- Oliver North, Townhall
Somali pirates hijack 1 ship, free another -- AP

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