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Pirates rake in up to $30m

2008-10-06 11:02
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Mogadishu - Pirates off Somalia's lawless coast have raked in up to $30m in ransoms this year alone, a London-based think tank reported on Thursday, as negotiations continued between pirates and shipping officials over the release of a Ukrainian tanker laden with battle tanks and weapons.

A flotilla of US navy warships have surrounded the MV Faina, which is anchored off the central Somali coast, to ensure that the pirates don't unload any of the weapons.

The cargo ship and its 21-man crew were hijacked September 25, and the ship's load of 33 Soviet-made T-72 tanks, ammunition and heavy weapons have sparked fears among Western governments that the arms could end up in the hands of terrorists.

The pirates have demanded a $20m ransom and Somali officials on Wednesday authorised foreign powers to use whatever force is necessary to free the ship.

The report on Thursday by Roger Middleton for Chatham House said the millions being earned by pirates in ransom were already being used to pay for the war between the shaky Somali government and Islamic insurgents, some of whom are on a US State Department list of terrorists.

"The international community must be aware of the danger that Somali pirates could become agents of international terrorist networks," Middleton warned, but admitted there was no explicit evidence yet showing that ransoms had bought weapons outside Somalia.

Targeting Indian Ocean

Piracy in 2008 has more than doubled from the previous year, with over 60 attempted attacks or successful hijacks reported. Most pirate attacks occur in the Gulf of Aden, one of the world's busiest shipping lanes, north of Somalia. But recently pirates have been targeting Indian Ocean waters off eastern Somalia.

In a separate report on Thursday, a Danish intelligence company specialising in maritime security said there has been a dramatic increase in the number of seamen held by Somali pirates in September.

Risk Intelligence said pirates held 374 people captive after raids off the Horn of Africa last month. That compares with 292 hostages in all of 2007.

Company manager Hans Tino Hansen says the Somali pirates make an average of $1m per hijacked vessel and hold freighters for an average of five weeks before freeing them.

The Navy says two other pirated cargo ships are anchored in the same area as the Faina.

On Wednesday, at least eight EU countries offered to form a new force to help protect shipping off Somalia - a move that eventually could give the US Navy crucial support in the area.

The Bahrain-based spokesperson of the US 5th Fleet, Nathan Christensen, hailed the EU move as "a step in the right direction". He said the Navy got reports of three failed attacks on Thursday in the Gulf of Aden.

The final destination of the Faina's weapons is in dispute. Kenyan officials claim the weapons are for domestic use, but American defense officials, Western diplomats and a Kenyan maritime official have said the weapons were intended for southern Sudan.

Inflammatory statements

The Kenyan maritime official, Andrew Mwangura, was arrested late on Wednesday and charged with making inflammatory statements. He was the first official to say the weapons were intended for Sudan.

Kenya has been embarrassed by claims the arms were headed to Sudan because it helped broker an end to Sudan's north-south war in 2005.

In Ukraine, Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko - who is locked in a political battle with the president - called for an investigation into the true destination of the weapons.

Despite the Somali government's authorisation to use force against the pirates, US Defence Department spokesperson Bryan Whitman declined to comment on any possible military operations

In the past, the US military has launched air strikes in Somalia and is known to have secretly sent special forces into Somalia to go after militants linked to al-Qaeda.

- AP

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