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Ransom delay angers pirates

2008-12-07 21:39
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Mogadishu - Somali pirates holding an arms-laden Ukrainian cargo ship on Sunday accused the owners of stalling on a ransom payment and threatened to pull out of a deal for its release struck a week ago.

The warning came as the European Union prepared to launch its first-ever naval operation to tackle piracy near the Horn of Africa and after heavily-armed pirates set a Dutch container ship ablaze in an unsuccessful attack off Tanzania.

The pirates fired a rocket-propelled grenade at the Dutch-operated vessel during Saturday's attack, 450 nautical miles east of Tanzanian capital Dar Es Salaam, the International Maritime Bureau said on Sunday.

"The ship caught fire but the captain successfully took evasive action to prevent a hijack," Noel Choong of the Bureau's piracy reporting centre in Kuala Lumpur told AFP.

Choong said the pirate attacks were spreading southwards from Somali waters. "Pirates have become bolder and more dangerous. They are also firing automatic weapons and rockets indiscriminately."

The EU naval mission, dubbed Atalanta and comprising six warships and three surveillance plances, officially takes over from four Nato vessels off near the Horn of Africa on Monday.

The EU armada prepared to begin its operation amid delicate negotiations for the return of two of the biggest prizes captured by the pirates, the Ukrainian arms carrier MV Faina and the Saudi supertanker Sirius Star.

Delay in payment

A pirate spokesperson told AFP that the armed gang holding the Faina was unhappy about the delay in the ransom payment.

"The ship's owners are taking too long to hand over the money," the spokesman, identifying himself only as Ahmed, said by telephone from Hobyo town, near the pirate lair of Harardhere.

"There have been consultations between the force on the ground and on the ship and everyone agreed that if the money is not delivered on time, to abandon the agreement," he added.

Elders in the area who did not wish to be named said a ransom of $3.5m had been agreed for the ship, carrying 33 Soviet-type battle tanks, rocket launchers and ammunition when it was seized off Somalia two months ago.

Sugule Ali, the spokesperson for the group of pirates aboard the Faina, told AFP on November 30 that agreement on a ransom had been reached and it was "just a matter of time and a few technicalities" before the ship and its crew were released, which he said would occur "within four days".

The MV Faina, one of more than a dozen ships held by pirates, was anchored a few miles off the coast of Harardhere, north of Mogadishu, after being moved several times.

The Sirius Star, also moored off Harardhere, is also the subject of long-running negotiations, which have so far failed to produce a breakthrough.

Pirates who seized control of the vessel off Tanzania on November 15 have demanded a $25m ransom for the fully-laden tanker from the owners Vela International.

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