Warship captures 14 pirates
2008-09-07 21:10
Bosasso - A warship off
pirate-ridden Somali waters captured 14 pirates and destroyed
their boat, a minister of the northern Puntland region said on
Sunday.
"About 14 pirates came across a warship that we think could
be American and all the pirates on board were captured and their
boat destroyed," said Abdulqadir Muse Yusuf, the fisheries
minister for the semi-autonomous region.
"We are still investigating the identity of the warship."
Two French nationals were seized in their yacht in the
perilous waters on Tuesday and the French navy has said it is
ready to try to free them, although their safety comes first.
The two captives were safe in a hill village 750km east of Bosasso, Puntland's capital, a man who said he
was the pirates' servant told Reuters on Sunday.
$2m ransom agreed
"The French tourists, whose boat was also hijacked, are now
held inside the hilly areas of Habo village. They are safe and
healthy," Abdinur Farah told Reuters from the deck of a seized
Iranian ship.
He said the Iranian ship with 28 crew - including two
Russians, two Pakistanis and a Syrian - would be freed once
the $2m ransom agreed upon was paid.
"The bargaining about the ransom is over and pirates are
just waiting for the money," he said.
"Puntland requested the pirates two weeks ago to hand over
this Iranian ship, saying that it is carrying weapons to
Eritrea.
"I have seen food and other odd items on the ship, but I
do not know what is hidden underneath."
Hefty ransoms
Somali gunmen are holding more than 10 ships for ransom at
Eyl, a lawless former fishing outpost now used by gangs behind a
sharp rise in sea attacks.
The hijackings have become commonplace, especially in
Puntland. However, pirates often treat hostages well in the hope
of hefty ransoms.
Most captured ships bring ransoms of more than
$10 000 and in a few cases much more.
The gunmen in Eyl are also demanding a ransom of more than
$9m to free two Malaysian tankers, a Japanese-managed
bulk carrier and a Nigerian tug boat.
The pirates are currently holding over 130 crew.