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31 Mar 2009
European Union and NATO naval forces teamed up to arrest seven suspected pirates after they attacked a German naval tanker and will decide later today where to send them for trial, the EU said.
The seven suspects yesterday attacked the FGS Spessart, part of a North
Atlantic Treaty Organization fleet, about 85 miles north of the Somali
port of Bosaso on the Gulf of Aden, the EU’s Maritime Security Centre
said on its Web site. Helicopters from German, Dutch and U.S. warships
were all involved in repulsing the attack.
Greek marines from the Psara, the command ship for the EU’s anti-piracy
fleet, detained the pirates who were later transferred to German
frigate FGS Rheinland Pfalz.
The French and Dutch have brought Somali pirates to Europe to face
trial, while German, British and U.S. naval forces have turned them
over to Kenya’s justice system.
Pirates attacked 165 ships last year, and seized 43 of them for ransom.
That spurred European nations and the U.S. to send naval ships to the
region. About 20 warships from 15 countries are patrolling the gulf
between Yemen and Somalia, the world’s most dangerous waters for pirate
attacks on commercial vessels.
Seven ships had been seized so far this year.
Source: Bloomberg