Sunday 14 February 2010

Somalia: Longest Hijacked Vessel Released after ten months

Harardhere, (RBC Radio) Taiwanese fishing vessel, M/V WIN FAR 161 that has been anchored off the Somali coast in the vicinity of Harardhere for almost 10 months has finally been released.
The pirates vacated the vessel on the evening of 11 Feb and the master has taken command once more, said in a press release from EU anti piracy Naval forces.
The Taiwanese fishing vessel WIN FAR 161 was hijacked on 6th April 2009 from the Somali Basin, approximately 160Nm north of the Seychelles. The vessel had been operating outside the EU NAVFOR Area of Operation (AOR) and as such its movements were not registered with the MSCHOA.
It is understood from the owner that all 28 crew members are well and were released with food, fuel and water.  The ship is now heading out to sea and is being monitored by EU NAVFOR.
EU NAVFOR Somalia – Operation ATALANTA’s main tasks are to escort merchant vessels carrying humanitarian aid of the ‘World Food Program’ (WFP), to protect vulnerable ships in the Gulf of Aden and Indian Ocean and to deter and disrupt piracy.

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