Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Somali Pirates Are Still Active

EU Flagship in cooperation with Japanese assets, releases crew of Dhow suspected used as pirate mothership (Photo: EUNAVFOR)

First Somali Pirate Attack In 2014 Ends In 5 Arrested -- Oceanus Live

ON SATURDAY 18 January 2014, the French EU NAVFOR Somalia Operation Atalanta flagship, FS Siroco, in cooperation with Japanese assets, released the crew of a Dhow that was suspected to have been used as pirate mother-ship. The flagship apprehended 5 suspected pirates believed to be responsible for an attack on an oil tanker in the Gulf of Aden a day earlier.

The oil tanker issued a distress call to the UK Maritime Trade Operation (UKMTO) on the evening of Friday, 17 January, reporting to be under attack. According to the reports, the attack was repelled by a private armed security team embarked on board the oil tanker. The skiff then headed to a dhow which lingered nearby.

The EU Naval Force, in cooperation with other Counter Piracy Forces, reacted quickly to this incident. A Japanese Maritime Patrol Aircraft and a helicopter from the Japanese vessel JS Samidare initially located the dhow. The EU NAVFOR flagship FS Siroco was then able to close distance to the dhow and launch their helicopter and boarding team.

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My Comment: There has not been a successful pirate attack since 2012 .... but they are definitely still active.

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