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Selasa, 16 Desember 2008

Somalia pirate ship plows Indonesia

Nairobi, WEDNESDAY - Group of suspected hijacker who came from Somalia, hijack a tugboat with Indonesia awaknya hired oil company Total of France and a Turkish cargo ship in the Yemeni coast, on Tuesday (16/12). Coordinator of Seafarers Assistance Program from Kenya said Andrew Mwangura, tugboat is the time dibajak Malaysia. With a cargo ship 100 meters long owned shipping company based in Istanbul has also been dibajak. Currently there is more information from the incident.

One of the spokespersons from the oil company Total in Paris, France, confirming that there has been piracy ship owned subkontraktor one of the companies working with them. Most captives are Indonesian, but not a tugboat owned by the oil companies.

The amount of ransom demanded action from piracy conducted by the rover Somalia this year reached millions of U.S. dollars. Action will also increase the cost of insurance, ship and make other countries must send a force to ocean shipping routes in the African countries. The U.S. government has issued a draft resolution aimed at the Security Council of the United Nations to give rights to other countries pursue pirate, both on land and at sea.

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