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Pirates attack WFP-chartered ship off Somali coast
2007-05-20
(Xinhua) -- A WFP-chartered cargo ship escaped an attack by pirates on Saturday after delivering food aid in southern Somalia, Kenya's maritime official confirmed here. The World Food Program (WFP)-contracted ship, MV Victoria, had just delivered a cargo when the pirates struck at Merka port in Somalia's town of Kismayo, Andrew Mwangura, coordinator of the Mombasa-based Seafarers Assistance Program told Xinhua by telephone.

"The cargo ship was attacked by Somali Pirates off-Merka port today at around 12:05 p.m. MV Victoria sailed from Merka port for Dar-es-Salaam after its discharge operation of WFP relief food completed," said Mwangura.
While en route to Kismayo, pirates attacked her with small and heavy guns. Luckily, it escaped the attack and returned to original port of discharge.
"While en route to Kismayo, pirates attacked her with small and heavy guns. Luckily, it escaped the attack and returned to original port of discharge(Merka)," he added. The maritime official said the WFP and vessel owners are very concerned about the safety of the crew whose number and nationalities, he said, have not been established.

"Having heard its SOS signal by both MV Amina and Merka port authority, immediately the local WFP contractor send two armed boats to rescue the vessel from the pirates and at last the vessel is in safe hands. During the operation one man from the local WFP contractor was wounded and later on died in Merka hospital," Mwangura said. "There is no apparent damage at vessel and all the crew are safe and sound, as the master of the vessel is waiting for an instruction from his company. The local WFP contractor is arranging two armed boats to escort the vessel upon departure till Kismayo and receipt of instructions from its company."
That would seem prudent, wouldn't it?
Piracy has become rampant off the coast of Somalia. Pirate attacks on ships off the Somali coast have intensified since March this year along the Somali waters described by global maritime body as one of the dangerous in the world. The International Maritime Board (IMB) said more than 10 attacks have been carried out in the Somali waters since the start of this year.
Posted by:Fred

#8  Give him my regards RedNeck Jim, his next round of crack is on me.
Posted by: Shipman   2007-05-20 18:23  

#7  I had a friend some years ago who carries a legal .30 machine gun on his yacht (Big sailboat) he asked if I knew where to get 3000 rounds in belts, since I knew he carried ammo I asked "why"?

Seems he'd been attacked by four speedboats in the gulf (Location unnamed) and had sunk all four, but he had 2000 rounds and was down to 50 when the last pirate sank, so now he was getting 3000 to "be sure next time".

Good for him.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2007-05-20 15:26  

#6  Really need a Q-ship. Give it a crew of 80-100, including 70-80 Marines, including an AV-8B or a couple of Cobra attack helis. Give it a "real" job of delivering aid. Let it sail up and down the Somali coast, dropping off aid packets until it's attacked. Then watch the fireworks.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2007-05-20 14:36  

#5  Looks to me as if they planned to hold the ship and crew for ransom, it all boils down to loot either way.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2007-05-20 12:30  

#4  Pirate attacks on ships off the Somali coast have intensified since March this year along the Somali waters described by global maritime body as one of the dangerous in the world

Originally, it was a 'fundraising' thing. The latest attacks appear more geared to creating FUD and to make folks wish for the good old days of the Islamic Courts (who only shot the occasional cinema-watcher, donchaknow).
Posted by: Pappy   2007-05-20 11:42  

#3  Mombasa-based Seafarious Assistance Program??
Posted by: Frank G   2007-05-20 07:34  

#2  All possible though I don't expect piracy attracts the brightest bulbs in the box either.
Posted by: Excalibur   2007-05-20 07:06  

#1  Why do they attack it after they drop off the food? Do they pick something else up? It wouldn't surprise me to find out that WFP was running arms or drugs. It seems charities this big are always corrupt.

Or do they just want the vessel?
Posted by: Angaiger Tojo1904   2007-05-20 06:12  

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