Somali pirates hijacking vessels at sea have become an almost daily occurrence. But the latest incident is raising the alarm far from the East African coast.
It is a scenario that has become all but routine – an act of piracy on the high seas by Somalis. This time the pirates have hijacked three fishing vessels from Thailand (and operating from Djibouti) with a total crew of 77 Thais aboard the ships. But what is unusual is that it has taken place more than 1,900 kilometers east of the African coast.
Commander John Harbour is at the European Union's Naval Force Maritime Security Center in London.
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Thai Fishermen Seized by Somali Pirates in Long-Distance Hijacking
Posted by shahmat at Wednesday, April 21, 2010Labels: al shabab, east africa, indian coean, somali pirates, somalia
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