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NAIROBI, Kenya – NATO's anti-piracy force has found no crew members or pirates onboard a Danish cargo ship that Somali pirates hijacked and then abandoned, officials said Friday.
The MV Leopard was attacked on Wednesday by pirates in two skiffs but since then the ship's owner, Shipcraft shipping company, has lost contact with its crew of six, said the company's managing director, Claus Bech, in a statement Friday. Turkish warship TCG Gaziantep, the vessel nearest where the attack took place in the Arabian Sea, went to investigate Thursday, said Jacqui Sherriff, spokesman for NATO's anti-piracy force. The Turkish warship sent a helicopter which overflew the ship, "and after some time it became apparent they couldn't see anyone onboard," Sherriff told The Associated Press on Friday. Sailors from the Gaziantep then boarded the MV Leopard and thoroughly searched the cargo ship but did not find any pirates or crew, she said. The Gaziantep is currently watching the MV Leopard, which is about 500 miles from Oman's port of Salalah, Sherriff said. Bech said Shipcraft is in touch with "relevant authorities" to ensure the safe return of the crew — four Filipinos and two Danes. He said there's no "reliable information" about their whereabouts. With the attack on the MV Leopard and the hijacking of its crew, Somali pirates currently hold 28 vessels and about 660 sailors and other crew hostage. Somali pirates attack vessels because of the multimillion dollar ransoms they are able to get. Piracy thrives because of Somalia's lawlessness and its coastline runs along some of the world's key waterways such as the Gulf of Aden through which an estimated 20,000 ships pass. Many of these also pass through the Arabian Sea. Somalia has not had an effective central government for 20 years nor does it have a naval force that can tackle piracy off its coast. The ransoms the pirates get are among the few regular sources of income for small businesses that supply the pirates food and other goods. Crew of Danish ship missing after pirate attack - FoxNews.com I am sick of this piracy problem. They also tried to get a cruise ship yesterday. I think we can successfully fight and win this battle if we do a few things. One, increase our ships and forces in the area. Two, put heavily armed private security on vessils that travel through the area. Three, pass international laws against piracy where when our allies that catch pirates who dont prosecute them can transfer them to the ICC for trial and imprisonment. Four, Our military should acquire several lucrative looking vessils and outfit them under deck to tranport military personnel, equipment and holding cells. Man them with military personnel and special forces under cover and try to lure the pirates out and catch them. After we catch several pirates aafter attemps it will make the remaining pirates think twice before they attack and will deter future attacks. |
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If this was the 11th-16th century those Danes would have made them cry. |
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If this was the 11th-16th century those Danes would have made them cry. ![]() |
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And the UN is doing what about this exactly? How about NOTHING OF CONSEQUENCE! When are we going to nut up and shell their coastline and actually go postal on these pirates? Never?
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And the UN is doing what about this exactly? How about NOTHING OF CONSEQUENCE! When are we going to nut up and shell their coastline and actually go postal on these pirates? Never? if they were really that worried about it, they would stop sending ships to Africa...when they get hungry, they will do something about it on their own... |
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boredinaz06
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Fri 01/14/11 06:54 PM
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And the UN is doing what about this exactly? How about NOTHING OF CONSEQUENCE! When are we going to nut up and shell their coastline and actually go postal on these pirates? Never? if they were really that worried about it, they would stop sending ships to Africa...when they get hungry, they will do something about it on their own... liberals lack something called common sense and testicular fortitude! |
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And the UN is doing what about this exactly? How about NOTHING OF CONSEQUENCE! When are we going to nut up and shell their coastline and actually go postal on these pirates? Never? The UN isn't doing anything, NATO is though. |
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And the UN is doing what about this exactly? How about NOTHING OF CONSEQUENCE! When are we going to nut up and shell their coastline and actually go postal on these pirates? Never? if they were really that worried about it, they would stop sending ships to Africa...when they get hungry, they will do something about it on their own... liberals lack something called common sense and testicular fortitude! ![]() |
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