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Nine hijacked vessels with 95 Indians traced to Mogadishu
New Delhi, Apr 5 (PTI) Nine hijacked vessels, carrying 95
Indians, have been traced to Mogadishu off Somalia and efforts
are being made to secure their release, official sources said
on Monday.
Somali pirates, who seized 11 dhows (slow-moving vessels)
over the past 10 days have released two boats with 26 Indians
on board and the government believes the remaining hostages
are safe.
The nine vessels, along with 95 Indians, still in
captivity of the pirates, have been traced to Mogadishu off
Somalia, an official of the Shipping Ministry told PTI.
The government is in constant touch with Indian High
Commissions in Seychelles and Nairobi to secure their safe
release.
India has approached Somalian government for help to
ensure release of the captured dhows.
"We believe the captured Indians are safe as the pirates
have not caused any harm to the seafarers on board two Dhows
released so far," he said.
Pirates have so far released two Indian Dhows. Six
Indian Dhows with 78 seafarers and three foreign vessels with
17 Indian crew are still in the custody of Somali pirates.
Repeated attacks on Indian vessels prompted the
government to issue warning to warning to Dhows about the
dangers in those waters, particularly along the sea-lanes of
Salalah and Male.
The merchandise conducted on seas is worth about USD
110 billion annually, with Indians being the major players.
India has positioned a naval warship in the Gulf of Aden
region since October 2008 to provide escort to its merchant
ships. However, the latest hijackings took place far from the
Gulf of Aden, indicating that the pirates are operating
much beyond.
Sources said there were indications that the pirates
were operating in south of the Indian Ocean as Maldives has
spotted some of them. PTI NAM
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