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Anger at Somali pirates' ransom | Anger at Somali pirates' ransom |
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A Danish-owned boat has been freed after a ransom of $700,000 (£350,000) was paid to Somali pirates, according to a local government official. | |
The Svitzer Korsakov tug was captured in February off Somalia's northern semi-autonomous Puntland region. | The Svitzer Korsakov tug was captured in February off Somalia's northern semi-autonomous Puntland region. |
Puntland's Fisheries Minister Ahmed Said Aw-Nur told the BBC the British captain, Irish engineer and four Russian crew on board were safe. | Puntland's Fisheries Minister Ahmed Said Aw-Nur told the BBC the British captain, Irish engineer and four Russian crew on board were safe. |
But he condemned the fact that a ransom was paid to secure their release. | But he condemned the fact that a ransom was paid to secure their release. |
"It can only encourage piracy," he told the BBC Somali Service. | "It can only encourage piracy," he told the BBC Somali Service. |
Modern piracy alive and well | Modern piracy alive and well |
A London-based spokesman for Svitzer declined to comment about reports that a ransom was paid, AP news agency reports. | A London-based spokesman for Svitzer declined to comment about reports that a ransom was paid, AP news agency reports. |
"Svitzer would like to thank the many parties, agencies and professionals involved for their outstanding efforts in achieving the release of the crew and tug," a statement on the company's website says. | "Svitzer would like to thank the many parties, agencies and professionals involved for their outstanding efforts in achieving the release of the crew and tug," a statement on the company's website says. |
Somali coastal waters are considered to be among the most hazardous in the world. | Somali coastal waters are considered to be among the most hazardous in the world. |
The US navy patrols Somali waters to try to stop pirates, who last year seized more than 25 ships. | The US navy patrols Somali waters to try to stop pirates, who last year seized more than 25 ships. |
The seizure of ships carrying food aid has made it difficult for donors to help those left homeless by 17 years of conflict and anarchy in Somalia. | The seizure of ships carrying food aid has made it difficult for donors to help those left homeless by 17 years of conflict and anarchy in Somalia. |
Mr Aw-Nur said that he suspected Puntland security officials were working in collusion with the pirates. | Mr Aw-Nur said that he suspected Puntland security officials were working in collusion with the pirates. |
If anyone was caught doing so, they would be brought to justice, he said. | If anyone was caught doing so, they would be brought to justice, he said. |
He urged the US Navy to do more to try and stop the pirates. | He urged the US Navy to do more to try and stop the pirates. |
The International Maritime Bureau advises merchant ships to stay at least 200 nautical miles from the Somali coast because of the risk of piracy. | The International Maritime Bureau advises merchant ships to stay at least 200 nautical miles from the Somali coast because of the risk of piracy. |
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