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Seized tanker anchors off Somalia Seized tanker anchors off Somalia
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A Saudi oil tanker hijacked in the Indian Ocean is believed to have anchored off the coast of Somalia, its operators have said. A huge Saudi oil tanker hijacked in the Indian Ocean on Saturday is believed to have anchored off the coast of Somalia, its operators have said.
Vela International said that all 25 crew were believed to be safe. Vela International said that all 25 crew were said to be safe.
The Sirius Star is the biggest tanker ever hijacked, with a cargo of 2m barrels - a quarter of Saudi Arabia's daily output - worth more than $100m.The Sirius Star is the biggest tanker ever hijacked, with a cargo of 2m barrels - a quarter of Saudi Arabia's daily output - worth more than $100m.
Pirates seized the ship on Saturday in an "unprecedented" attack off the Kenyan coast, the US Navy said. Pirates hold a number of ships in the area. A Hong Kong cargo ship was also seized on Tuesday, Chinese media say.
Pirates attacked the Delight, carrying wheat intended for Iran, in the Gulf of Aden off the coast of Yemen, Xinhua news agency quoted maritime officials as saying. The ship is reportedly carrying a crew of 25.
'Outrageous act'
The Sirius Star was seized on Saturday off the Kenyan coast in what the US Navy called an "unprecedented" attack.
A statement issued by Vela said the company believed the ship had anchored, adding: "At this time, Vela is awaiting further contact from the pirates in control of the vessel."A statement issued by Vela said the company believed the ship had anchored, adding: "At this time, Vela is awaiting further contact from the pirates in control of the vessel."
An official from the northern breakaway Somali Puntland region told AFP news agency that the ship had anchored off the port of Harardhere. The report could not be confirmed.An official from the northern breakaway Somali Puntland region told AFP news agency that the ship had anchored off the port of Harardhere. The report could not be confirmed.
SOMALIA PIRACY 92 attacks this year - most in the Gulf of Aden36 successful hijackings14 ships currently held, including the MV Faina carrying tanks268 crew held hostage Source: International Maritime Bureau, 2008 Q&A: Somalia piracyRules frustrate anti-piracy efforts SOMALIA PIRACY 92 attacks this year - most in the Gulf of Aden36 successful hijackings14 ships currently held, including the MV Faina carrying tanks268 crew held hostage Source: International Maritime Bureau, 2008 Q&A: Somalia piracyRules frustrate anti-piracy efforts
Saudi Arabia's foreign minister condemned the hijacking as "an outrageous act".Saudi Arabia's foreign minister condemned the hijacking as "an outrageous act".
Prince Saud Al-Faisal said the international community needed to fight piracy.Prince Saud Al-Faisal said the international community needed to fight piracy.
Speaking during a visit to Athens, he compared piracy to terrorism describing it is "a disease which is against everybody, and everybody must address it together".Speaking during a visit to Athens, he compared piracy to terrorism describing it is "a disease which is against everybody, and everybody must address it together".
The prince gave no indication of what action, if any, Saudi Arabia intended to take over the hijacking.The prince gave no indication of what action, if any, Saudi Arabia intended to take over the hijacking.
Nato said it had no plans to divert any of its three warships from the Gulf of Aden. And the US Navy's 5th Fleet also said it did not expect to send ships to try to intercept the oil tanker.Nato said it had no plans to divert any of its three warships from the Gulf of Aden. And the US Navy's 5th Fleet also said it did not expect to send ships to try to intercept the oil tanker.
Poland's foreign ministry confirmed on Tuesday that the ship's captain is one of two Poles on board the vessel.Poland's foreign ministry confirmed on Tuesday that the ship's captain is one of two Poles on board the vessel.
"The other is a technical officer," said spokesman Piotr Paszkowski."The other is a technical officer," said spokesman Piotr Paszkowski.
Somalis on shore spoke of their surprise at seeing the huge vessel pass just off the coast.Somalis on shore spoke of their surprise at seeing the huge vessel pass just off the coast.
"I headed for the sea to fish, but I saw a very, very large ship anchored less than three miles (5km) off the shore," said fisherman Abdinur Haji."I headed for the sea to fish, but I saw a very, very large ship anchored less than three miles (5km) off the shore," said fisherman Abdinur Haji.
"I have been fishing here for three decades, but I have never seen a ship as big as this one," he said."I have been fishing here for three decades, but I have never seen a ship as big as this one," he said.
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Vela International said a response team had been mobilised to work towards ensuring the safe release of vessel and crew.Vela International said a response team had been mobilised to work towards ensuring the safe release of vessel and crew.
Vela said the crew consisted of two British, two Polish, one Croatian, one Saudi and 19 Philippines nationals. Vela said the crew consisted of two British, two Polish, one Croatian, one Saudi and 19 Philippine nationals.
Sirius Star - size comparisonSirius Star - size comparison
The hijacking - 450 nautical miles (830km) off the Kenyan coast - was highly unusual both in terms of the size of the ship and the fact it was attacked so far south of Somalia, says BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner. The hijacking - 450 nautical miles (830km) off the Kenyan coast - was highly unusual in terms of the size of the ship, says BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner.
The seizure points to the inability of a multi-national naval task force sent to the region earlier this year to stop Somali piracy, he says.The seizure points to the inability of a multi-national naval task force sent to the region earlier this year to stop Somali piracy, he says.
US Navy Adm Mike Mullen, chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, said the pirates involved were well trained.US Navy Adm Mike Mullen, chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, said the pirates involved were well trained.
THE SIRIUS STAR Can carry 2m barrels of oil Biggest vessel to be hijacked 'I thought pirates would kill me'Life in Somalia's pirate townFrom cutlass to AK-47THE SIRIUS STAR Can carry 2m barrels of oil Biggest vessel to be hijacked 'I thought pirates would kill me'Life in Somalia's pirate townFrom cutlass to AK-47
"Once they get to a point where they can board, it becomes very difficult to get them off, because, clearly, now they hold hostages," he told a Pentagon briefing in Washington."Once they get to a point where they can board, it becomes very difficult to get them off, because, clearly, now they hold hostages," he told a Pentagon briefing in Washington.
Commander Jane Campbell, of the US Navy's 5th Fleet, told the BBC it had warned shipping companies that the US naval presence could "not be everywhere", adding: "For that reason we have strongly encouraged proactive self-protection measures for the companies."Commander Jane Campbell, of the US Navy's 5th Fleet, told the BBC it had warned shipping companies that the US naval presence could "not be everywhere", adding: "For that reason we have strongly encouraged proactive self-protection measures for the companies."
Hijackings off the coast of East Africa and the Gulf of Aden - an area of more than 1m sq miles - make up one-third of all global piracy incidents this year, according the International Maritime Bureau (IMB).Hijackings off the coast of East Africa and the Gulf of Aden - an area of more than 1m sq miles - make up one-third of all global piracy incidents this year, according the International Maritime Bureau (IMB).
They are usually resolved peacefully through negotiations for ransom but, given the value of the cargo in this instance, a military response has not been ruled out, our correspondent says.They are usually resolved peacefully through negotiations for ransom but, given the value of the cargo in this instance, a military response has not been ruled out, our correspondent says.
Fourteen vessels - including the Ukrainian freighter MV Faina carrying 33 tanks and other military hardware, which was seized in September - remain captive in Somalia and under negotiation with around 268 crew being held hostage, according to the IMB.Fourteen vessels - including the Ukrainian freighter MV Faina carrying 33 tanks and other military hardware, which was seized in September - remain captive in Somalia and under negotiation with around 268 crew being held hostage, according to the IMB.
The group's Piracy Reporting Centre said it had records of 92 attacks against vessels so far this year, including 36 successful hijackings.The group's Piracy Reporting Centre said it had records of 92 attacks against vessels so far this year, including 36 successful hijackings.
This month alone, pirates have seized a Japanese cargo ship off Somalia, a Chinese fishing boat off Kenya and a Turkish ship transporting chemicals off Yemen.This month alone, pirates have seized a Japanese cargo ship off Somalia, a Chinese fishing boat off Kenya and a Turkish ship transporting chemicals off Yemen.
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War-torn Somalia has not had an effective government since 1991 and the anarchy on land has spread to the high seas in recent years.War-torn Somalia has not had an effective government since 1991 and the anarchy on land has spread to the high seas in recent years.
The South Korean-built Sirius Star was seized as it headed for the US via the southern tip of Africa, prompting a rise in crude oil prices on global markets.The South Korean-built Sirius Star was seized as it headed for the US via the southern tip of Africa, prompting a rise in crude oil prices on global markets.
The route around the Cape of Good Hope is a main thoroughfare for fully-laden supertankers from the Gulf.The route around the Cape of Good Hope is a main thoroughfare for fully-laden supertankers from the Gulf.
With a capacity of 318,000 dead weight tonnes, the ship is 330m (1,080ft) long - about the length of a US aircraft carrier.With a capacity of 318,000 dead weight tonnes, the ship is 330m (1,080ft) long - about the length of a US aircraft carrier.
Owned by the Saudi company Aramco, it made its maiden voyage in March.Owned by the Saudi company Aramco, it made its maiden voyage in March.
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