Five killed in Gulf of Guinea pirate attack
The west coast of Africa. Are they franchising?
A maritime security alert has been issued after five people were killed in a speedboat attack near an oil rig in the Gulf of Guinea. Suspected pirates attacked a craft belonging to Cameroonian security forces killing the pilot, a mechanic and three soldiers from the Rapid Intervention Battalion. Cameroon deployed the Rapid Intervention Battalion in April to ensure security in the Bakassi peninsula after a series of attacks.
I wonder if they're known as the "elite" Rapid Intervention Battalion? Sounds like there's still some bugs in the system...
Pirate activity is spreading outwards from the Niger Delta, with the Bakassi peninsula being an area of particular concern.
Attacks in the Gulf of Guinea are often more violent than other piracy hotspots around the world, including off the coast of Somalia so vessel operators are advised to exercise caution.
Posted by: tu3031 2010-11-21 |