chesswarsnow
10-30-2007, 10:10 PM
Sorry bout that,
1. But all this piracy needs to come to an end.
2. They need to fight these hordes.
3. They should execute anyone caught doing it.
4. From the back of self same ship.
5. Where they are thrown over board as shark bait.
6. Justice dictates this.:pee:Somalia Pirates
7. Read this:
http://allafrica.com/stories/200710301145.html
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Somalia: U.S. Navy Saves Korean Hijacked Vessel Off Coast
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Shabelle Media Network (Mogadishu)
30 October 2007
Posted to the web 30 October 2007
Mogadishu
The hijacked South Korean vessel from Somali coast has been saved by US navy on Tuesday afternoon after it had been hijacked by Somali pirates in Somali waters off the coast of Somalia. According to Ali Madobe, a top officer from Somali government.
Ali Madobe told Shabelle Radio on the phone that the Korean vessel has been seized by US military navy.
The vessel was South Korean cargo ship with 22 crew members on board.
It was hijacked by Somali security men overnight who were protecting the vessel.
The security officials at seaport identified as the vessel as MV DI Honga Dan, it was hijacked after it had been offloaded.
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The reason of the hijacking is not yet clear.
This incident was the second piracy attack of the lawless Somali coast in the course of two consecutive days.
On Sunday, Japanese chemical tanker with 23 crew on board was also hijacked by Somali pirates off the coast of northern Somalia, the fate of the ship and its crew remains unknown.
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Regards,
SirJamesofTexas
1. But all this piracy needs to come to an end.
2. They need to fight these hordes.
3. They should execute anyone caught doing it.
4. From the back of self same ship.
5. Where they are thrown over board as shark bait.
6. Justice dictates this.:pee:Somalia Pirates
7. Read this:
http://allafrica.com/stories/200710301145.html
"
Somalia: U.S. Navy Saves Korean Hijacked Vessel Off Coast
Email This Page
Print This Page
Comment on this article
Visit The Publisher's Site
Shabelle Media Network (Mogadishu)
30 October 2007
Posted to the web 30 October 2007
Mogadishu
The hijacked South Korean vessel from Somali coast has been saved by US navy on Tuesday afternoon after it had been hijacked by Somali pirates in Somali waters off the coast of Somalia. According to Ali Madobe, a top officer from Somali government.
Ali Madobe told Shabelle Radio on the phone that the Korean vessel has been seized by US military navy.
The vessel was South Korean cargo ship with 22 crew members on board.
It was hijacked by Somali security men overnight who were protecting the vessel.
The security officials at seaport identified as the vessel as MV DI Honga Dan, it was hijacked after it had been offloaded.
Relevant Links
East Africa
Arms and Military Affairs
Asia, Australia, and Africa
Economy, Business and Finance
Conflict, Peace and Security
Somalia
Transport and Shipping
United States, Canada and Africa
The reason of the hijacking is not yet clear.
This incident was the second piracy attack of the lawless Somali coast in the course of two consecutive days.
On Sunday, Japanese chemical tanker with 23 crew on board was also hijacked by Somali pirates off the coast of northern Somalia, the fate of the ship and its crew remains unknown.
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Regards,
SirJamesofTexas