NAIROBI, Kenya — The pirates, apparently, are back.
After a lull earlier this year, hijackers off Somalia’s coast seized five ships in 48 hours, Kenyan maritime groups said on Monday.
The pirates somehow eluded the armada of warships from more than a dozen nations, including the United States, patrolling Somalia’s seas. Kenyan seafarers are now talking about a “pirate surge.”
“This hasn’t happened before,” said Andrew Mwangura, head of the East African Seafarers’ Assistance Program in Mombasa, Kenya. “The pirates are taking the opportunity to be more aggressive. They are pushing more southeast. They are moving down. They are using this opportunity to do whatever they can.”
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More News On Somali Piracy
Piracy ‘surge’ off Somali coast -- Christian Science Monitor
Somali pirates on hijacking spree -- AFP
Somali pirates seize two more ships -- Press TV
Somali pirates avoid warships to hijack 3 ships -- AP
Somali pirates seize British-owned ship -- The Guardian
Somali pirates seize British ship amid surge in hijackings -- The Telegraph
World Agenda: why can't international warships stop the Somali pirates? -- Times Online
FACTBOX - Ships held by Somali pirates -- Reuters
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