Abuja: Five Indian sailors aboard a German oil tanker were
kidnapped by heavily armed pirates who attacked the ship in waters off
Nigeria's southern coast which have become a hotbed of pirate activity.
The ship's operators, Medallion Marine said on Thursday the ship SP
Brussels was attacked roughly 65 kilometres off the oil-rich Niger Delta
by pirates who stormed the vessel and looted it before taking five
Indians hostage.
"The pirates ransacked the vessel for personal belongings and
took five crew members with them on their departure," the operators said
in an initial statement and later clarified that the five crew members
were Indians. The Nigerian Navy and the police were not immediately
available for comments but Medallion Marine said they are working
hand-in-hand with authorities here to get the abducted men released.
The vessel later sailed to a port in Lagos after the pirates left
it with the five crew members. Piracy and oil
theft is a regular
phenomenon in Nigeria especially in the delta region where oil is
produced.
Similar attacks have also been witnessed off the southern commercial
city of Lagos. On September 4, pirates hijacked a ship MT Abu Dhabi Star
owned by a Singaporean firm off the shores of Nigeria with its 23
Indian sailors on board. They were later released.
In late August, an oil vessel was seized by pirates off the Coast
of Togolese capital of Lome and released few days later near Nigeria
with its 23 Russian crew members. 3,000 tonnes of fuel was stolen from
the ship, MT Energy Centurion, owned by a Greece-based firm, Golden
Energy M.
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