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Seizure of oil tanker 'stunning'

2008-11-18 07:23

Somali pirates have hijacked the 330-metre-long Saudi-owned oil tanker the Sirius Star off the Kenyan coast. (Daewoo Shipping Yards, AP)

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Dubai - Pirates have seized control of the Saudi-owned oil super tanker Sirius Star off the east coast of Africa and are taking it towards a Somali port, the US Navy and the ship's operator said on Monday.

The 318 000 deadweight tons Very Large Crude Carrier is the largest vessel to be seized in an epidemic of piracy in the region.

The hijacking of the Sirius Star some 450 miles east of Kenya on Sunday was also the furthest out to sea Somali pirates have attacked a ship, according the US Navy.

"According to the latest report we have, the ship is approaching the Somali coast, heading towards Eyl (port)," a spokesperson for the Bahrain-based US Fifth Fleet told AFP by telephone from Dubai. "Can we assume that the pirates are Somalis? Yes."

Fully loaded

Sirius Star, which is owned by Saudi Aramco, carried 25 crew members from Croatia, Britain, Philippines, Poland and Saudi Arabia, according to a US Navy statement.

The South Korea-built ship, launched earlier this year, is operated by Vela International and registered in Liberia.

Vela said the tanker was fully loaded when seized by a group of armed men on Sunday.

"All 25 crew members on board are reported to be safe. Vela response teams have been established and are working to ensure the safe release of the crew members and the vessel," the company said.

83 ships attacked this year

The International Maritime Bureau has reported that at least 83 ships have been attacked off Somalia since January, of which 33 were hijacked. Of those, 12 vessels and more than 200 crew were still in the hands of pirates.

The seizure of the Sirius Star took place further south than where Nato warships, along with ships and aircraft from several other nations have been deployed to protect commercial shipping.

"Our presence in the region is helping deter and disrupt criminal attacks off the Somali coast, but the situation with the Sirius Star clearly indicates the pirates' ability to adapt their tactics and methods of attack," Vice Admiral Bill Gortney said in the US Navy statement.

The top US military officer, Admiral Michael Mullen, said he was "stunned" by the reach of the Somali pirates.

The huge, oil laden prize, which is three times the size of a US aircraft carrier, was some 450 miles east of Kenya when it was boarded, said the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff told reporters in Washington.

Pirates well organised

That is the farthest out at sea that a ship has been seized in the latest surge of piracies, according to Mullen.

"I'm stunned by the range of it, less so than I am the size," Mullen said.

The pirates are "very good at what they do. They're very well armed. Tactically, they are very good".

Pirates are well organised in the area where Somalia's northeastern tip juts into the Indian Ocean, preying on a key maritime route leading to the Suez Canal through which an estimated 30% of the world's oil transits.

They operate high-powered speedboats and are heavily armed, sometimes holding ships for weeks until they are released for large ransoms paid by governments or owners.

- AFP

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