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Pirates free ship five months on | Pirates free ship five months on |
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Somali pirates have freed a chemical tanker and its crew of 23 Filipinos after holding them for five months. | Somali pirates have freed a chemical tanker and its crew of 23 Filipinos after holding them for five months. |
The owner of the Stolt Strength said securing the release had been "difficult and protracted". | The owner of the Stolt Strength said securing the release had been "difficult and protracted". |
The ship was seized on 10 November last year in the Gulf of Aden while en route from Senegal to India. It is not known if a ransom was paid. | The ship was seized on 10 November last year in the Gulf of Aden while en route from Senegal to India. It is not known if a ransom was paid. |
Somalia has had no stable government since 1991, fuelling the lawlessness that has allowed piracy to thrive. | Somalia has had no stable government since 1991, fuelling the lawlessness that has allowed piracy to thrive. |
Meanwhile in other developments: | |
• The Philippine government has decided to ban its sailors working on ships that might travel through the Gulf of Aden | |
• A Somali teenager accused of being one of the pirates who held a US sea captain hostage arrived in New York to face trial | |
Haggling | |
The Stolt Strength's owner, Sagana Shipping Inc, declined to say whether any ransom was paid for Tuesday morning's release. | |
Doris Deseo, wife of Carlo Deseo, the ship's 31-year-old third mate, told AP news agency: "They have been released, thank God! I am super happy." | Doris Deseo, wife of Carlo Deseo, the ship's 31-year-old third mate, told AP news agency: "They have been released, thank God! I am super happy." |
Andrew Mwangura, of the East African Seafarers Assistance Programme, told AFP news agency: "We think that something was paid but we don't know what." | Andrew Mwangura, of the East African Seafarers Assistance Programme, told AFP news agency: "We think that something was paid but we don't know what." |
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Relatives of the crew have said the pirates' ransom demand was haggled down to just over $2m (£1.4m) by last week. | Relatives of the crew have said the pirates' ransom demand was haggled down to just over $2m (£1.4m) by last week. |
Nato warships are patrolling the seas around the Horn of Africa nation and have stepped up their action against the pirates over the past weeks, freeing a number of ships. | Nato warships are patrolling the seas around the Horn of Africa nation and have stepped up their action against the pirates over the past weeks, freeing a number of ships. |
The release came a day after a separate group of bandits freed the Lebanese-owned food aid freighter MV Sea Horse after receiving a ransom of $100,000 (£68,000). | The release came a day after a separate group of bandits freed the Lebanese-owned food aid freighter MV Sea Horse after receiving a ransom of $100,000 (£68,000). |
Also held for five months by Somali pirates was the Ukrainian MV Faina weapons ship, which was released in February for a ransom of $3.2m (£2.2m). | |
Earlier, the teenager accused over the 8 April seizure off Somalia of the Maersk Alabama cargo ship's captain Richard Phillips arrived in the US from Africa. | |
Abde Wale Abdul Kadhir Muse, who smiled broadly upon arrival in New York, is the first person to be tried in the US on piracy charges in more than a century, according to AP. | Abde Wale Abdul Kadhir Muse, who smiled broadly upon arrival in New York, is the first person to be tried in the US on piracy charges in more than a century, according to AP. |
Earlier, his mother rang the BBC Somali Service to appeal to US President Barack Obama to free him. | Earlier, his mother rang the BBC Somali Service to appeal to US President Barack Obama to free him. |
Just before receiving news of the hostages' release, the Philippine government decided to stop its sailors working on vessels that might pass through the Gulf of Aden. | |
Several government departments are working on the precise wording of the measure, and its scope and efficacy remained unclear. | |
But Arthur Bowring, managing director of the Hong Kong Ship-Owners' Association, told the BBC: "We do have concerns about how such a measure would work in practice." | |
The Philippines is the world's largest supplier of maritime labour, and about 100 of the 300 sailors currently held hostage by Somali pirates are Filipinos. | The Philippines is the world's largest supplier of maritime labour, and about 100 of the 300 sailors currently held hostage by Somali pirates are Filipinos. |