Official: Somali pirates make $270,000 expense claim for holding Italian tugboat BuccaneerAugust 11th, 2009 Somali pirates make expense claim for holding shipNAIROBI, Kenya — A Somali governor says no ransom was paid for the release of an Italian tug boat that pirates held for four months. But Sanag Governor Mohamed Said Nur told The Associated Press on Tuesday that the pirates were paid $270,000 for food and other supplies used to sustain the 16-member crew of the Buccaneer since April.
Official: Somali pirates receive ransom to release German vesselAugust 3rd, 2009 Somali pirates receive ransom for German shipNAIROBI, Kenya — A European Union naval spokesman says Somali pirates have received a ransom to release a German vessel they have been holding for more than three months. Morten Gramberg declined to give any other details about the ransom or when the Hansa Stavanger would be released.
Pirates set to release German ship after ransom paidAugust 3rd, 2009 NAIROBI - Somali pirates are preparing to release a German ship held off the Somali coast for four months after receiving a multi-million-dollar ransom, a maritime official said Monday. The Hansa Stavanger was seized April 4, around 400 nautical miles off the Somali coast, between Kenya and the Seychelles.
EU spokesman says German ship released by Somali pirates after ransom paidAugust 3rd, 2009 EU says Somali pirates release German shipBERLIN — A European Union naval spokesman says Somali pirates have released a German vessel after a ransom was paid. British Royal Navy Cmdr John Harbour says the ship, which had been held nearly four months, was released after the ransom was paid around lunchtime.
Belgium: Somali pirates release ship's crewJune 28th, 2009 Belgium: Somali pirates release ship's crewBRUSSELS — Somali pirates have released the entire crew of a Belgian ship kidnapped two months ago, Belgium's government said Sunday. The 10-member crew of the Pompei dredger were in good health, the government said.
Somali pirates seize German-owned ship, taking hostage 11 Romanian crew membersMay 6th, 2009 Somali pirates seize German-owned ship, 11 crewNAIROBI, Kenya — Somali pirates have seized a German-owned ship with its 11 Romanian crew members in the Gulf of Aden, a U.S. Navy spokesman said Wednesday.
Somali pirates seize German-owned ship, taking hostage 11 Romanian crew membersMay 6th, 2009 Somali pirates seize German-owned shipNAIROBI, Kenya — Somali pirates have seized a German-owned ship with its 11 Romanian crew members in the Gulf of Aden, a U.S. Navy spokesman said Wednesday.
Top Asian News at 9:30 a.m. GMTApril 21st, 2009 Top Asian News at 9:30 a.m. GMTMANILA, Philippines — Somali pirates freed a chemical tanker and its 23 Filipino crew members Tuesday after holding them hostage in the Gulf of Aden for more than five months, the ship owner and officials said.
Top Asian News at 9:00 a.m. GMTApril 21st, 2009 Top Asian News at 9:00 a.m. GMTMANILA, Philippines — Somali pirates freed a chemical tanker and its 23 Filipino crew members Tuesday after holding them hostage in the Gulf of Aden for more than five months, the ship owner and officials said.
Top Asian News at 11:01 a.m. GMTApril 21st, 2009 Top Asian News at 11:01 a.m. GMTMANILA, Philippines — Somali pirates freed a chemical tanker and its 23 Filipino crew members Tuesday after holding them hostage in the Gulf of Aden for more than five months, the ship owner and officials said.
Top Asian News at 8:00 a.m. GMTApril 21st, 2009 Top Asian News at 8:00 a.m. GMTMANILA, Philippines — Somali pirates freed a chemical tanker and its 23 Filipino crew members Tuesday after holding them hostage in the Gulf of Aden for more than five months, the ship owner and officials said.
Top Asian News at 8:30 a.m. GMTApril 21st, 2009 Top Asian News at 8:30 a.m. GMTMANILA, Philippines — Somali pirates freed a chemical tanker and its 23 Filipino crew members Tuesday after holding them hostage in the Gulf of Aden for more than five months, the ship owner and officials said.
Somali pirates hijack Yemeni tugboatApril 6th, 2009 SANAA - Somali pirates hijacked a Yemeni tugboat in the Indian Ocean and held its seven-member crew hostage Sunday, the interior ministry of Yemen said. Armed pirates took over the al-Ghaith boat with seven Yemeni sailors on board and took it to an unknown destination, the ministry said in a statement posted on its website.
Somali pirates hijack Yemeni ship in the Arabian SeaJanuary 2nd, 2009 SANA'A - Somali pirates hijacked a Yemeni tanker carrying more than 2,000 tonnes of diesel in the Arabian Sea Saturday, Yemen's defence ministry said. The ship was en route from the Gulf of Aden to the southeastern port of Nashtoon when the pirates attacked it and diverted it to the Somali coast, the ministry said in a brief statement posted on its website.
Somali pirates free second Yemeni ship without ransomJanuary 1st, 2009 SANAA - Somali pirates have released a second Yemeni fishing ship without ransom, more than two weeks after they hijacked the two ships in the Gulf of Aden, the commander of Yemen's coast guard force said in remarks published Friday. Brigadier General Ali Ahmed Rasi told the state-run al-Thawra daily that the pirates freed the MV Qana'a without receiving any ransom.