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Hijacked Indian cargo ship rescued but 8 crew missing

Mogadishu, Apr 11, 2017 (AFP)
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The pirates had refused a call by the local authorities to release the vessel and local forces forcefully engaged them, local security official Qoje Abdulahi told AFP by phone. Somali security forces exchanged fire with the hijackers who fled to the shore aboard a fast boat, taking eight of their hostages with them, Ali said. Picture courtesy Twitter for representation

Somali security forces have liberated an Indian cargo ship from the pirates who hijacked it, but only two of the ten-man crew were rescued, authorities in central Somalia have said. Abdulahi Ahmed Ali, district commissioner for the pirate-hub region of Hobyo, told local press yesterday that the "Al Kauser" ship had been held off the Indian Ocean coast near Yemen after the hijacking on March 31.

"We have the boat and two of the crew members but eight other members of the crew are still missing because the pirates took them off the boat," the commissioner said. Ali said the two rescued crew members from India were healthy and that authorities were seeking their colleagues. Their abductors are believed to be holding them near Hobyo.

The pirates had "refused a call by the local authorities to release the vessel and local forces forcefully engaged them," local security official Qoje Abdulahi told AFP by phone. Somali security forces exchanged fire with the hijackers who fled to the shore aboard a fast boat, taking eight of their hostages with them, Ali said.

The Al Kauser was the third vessel seized by pirates in less than a month off the coast of Somalia, with experts warning that ships have lowered their guard in the five years since the height of the piracy crisis. The Indian ship was carrying cargo including wheat and sugar from Dubai via Yemen to Somalia's Bossaso port when it came under attack, owner Isaak Them told AFP.

The president of the Kutch Seafarers Association, Adam Them, from the western state of Gujarat where the vessel originated, told AFP last week that the pirates had made ransom demands. Somali pirates began staging attacks in 2005, seriously disrupting a major international shipping route and costing the global economy billions of dollars.

At the peak of the piracy crisis in January 2011, 736 hostages and 32 boats were held. Though anti-piracy measures ended attacks on commercial vessels, fishing boats have continued to face attacks sporadically.

However on March 13, pirates seized the Aris 13 oil tanker and eight Sri Lankan hostages in the first attack on a large merchant vessel by Somali pirates since 2012. The pirates claimed to be driven by anger over illegal fishing in Somali waters which has long been seen as a key grievance behind piracy in the country.

While some hostages have been held for as long as five years, the pirates released the Aris 13 and its crew just four days after it was seized. A week later a local cargo dhow was hijacked and taken out to sea, with the Oceans Beyond Piracy NGO warning it may be used as a "mother ship" for further attacks against larger vessels.
 
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http://www.deccanherald.com/content/606017/eight-hostages-held-somali-pirates.html

Mogadishu, Apr 12, 2017, Agence France Presse
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Somali security forces liberated the vessel on Monday, rescuing two Indian crew members, but the pirates were able to escape with the rest of the hostages during an exchange of gunfire. reuters file photo

Somalia security forces today freed eight sailors who had been taken ashore by pirates after they were chased off a hijacked Indian ship earlier this week, a coast guard official said.

"The eight hostages were freed without fighting. The security forces overwhelmingly besieged them and the pirates tried to flee, but three of them were captured," Abdirashid Mohamed Ahmed, deputy commander of the maritime force in Somalia's Galmudug state said.

Pirates stormed the "Al Kausar" ship off the Indian Ocean coast near Yemen on March 31, holding the 10-man crew hostage and making ransom demands.

Somali security forces liberated the vessel on Monday, rescuing two Indian crew members, but the pirates were able to escape with the rest of the hostages during an exchange of gunfire.

Ahmed said the newly freed crew members were "safe and healthy."

The Al Kausar, which was transporting cargo including wheat and sugar from Dubai via Yemen to Somalia's Bossaso port, was the third vessel hijacked in the space of less than a month off the coast of the East African nation.

Experts have warned that shipping companies have let down their guard after the piracy crisis reached its height five years ago.

Somali pirates began attacking ships in 2005, disrupting a major shipping route in the Red Sea and costing the global economy billions of dollars.

At the peak of the piracy crisis in January 2011, 32 boats and 736 hostages were held.


Though anti-piracy measures ended attacks on commercial vessels, fishing boats have continued to face attacks sporadically.

However on March 13, pirates seized the Aris 13 oil tanker and eight Sri Lankan hostages in the first attack on a large merchant vessel by Somali pirates since 2012.


The pirates say they are reacting to illegal fishing off their coast, which has long been seen as the major driver of piracy in the country.

Though the pirates have held some hostages for as long as five years, they released the Aris 13 and its crew just four days after its seizure.
 
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Hijacked Indian dhow released by Somalian authorities
Hijacked Indian dhow 'Al-Kausar' has been released by Somalian authorities to the Indian Navy custody on Thursday, official sources said.

"The Indian Navy formally accepted the dhow from the Mayor of Hobyo, Somalia, thus pulling down the curtains on the hijacking saga that commenced on April 1," a Navy statement said.

According to the statement, the Indian Navy ship deployed for the operation has since escorted it into international waters for its onward journey.

A medical checkup of all its crew members was done and provided with necessary supplies for the journey.

On April 1, 'Al-Kausar', with a crew of 10, was hijacked by pirates off the island of Socotra and it was taken to Hobyo port on Somalia's eastern coast.

"The Navy redeployed its ship, operating in the Gulf of Aden for anti-piracy patrol, to Somalia's east coast to monitor the ongoing situation and remain standby for any other contingency operations," the statement said.

After the negotiation between the owner and the hijackers, the dhow along with its cargo and two crew members were released on April 11. The remaining crew were released the next day.

'Al Kausar' is said to be carrying edible items and foodstuff and was proceeding from Dubai to Yemen's Al Mukala Port when it was hijacked.
http://www.business-standard.com/ar...d-by-somalian-authorities-117041301501_1.html
 
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Ministry of Defence
14-April, 2017 14:35 IST
Release of Hijacked Indian Dhow ‘Al-Kausar’

Indian registered dhow ‘Al-Kausar’ was hijacked off the island of Socotra on 01 Apr 17. The vessel was taken to the port of Hobyo, on the eastern coast of Somalia and the 10 crew members were captured and held by pirates.

Indian Navy redeployed its ship, operating in the Gulf of Aden for Anti-Piracy Patrol, to the east coast of Somalia to monitor the ongoing situation and remain standby for any other contingency operations.

In the interim, negotiations commenced between the owner and the hijackers for the safe release of the vessel, its cargo and crew. All inter-government agencies maintained a close watch and effective coordination during the progress of negotiations.

Based on the outcome of the negotiations, the dhow along with its cargo and two crew members were released on 11 Apr 17, and the balance eight crew were released on 12 Apr 17.

Somalian Security Forces also provided support and assistance during this operation with armed guards being positioned on the dhow off Hobyo harbour as well as search parties undertaking operations to locate the balance crew ashore.

The Indian Navy formally accepted the Dhow ‘Al-Kausar’ from the Mayor of Hobyo, Somalia at about 1600hrs on 13 Apr 17, thus lowering the curtains on the hijacking saga, which had commenced on 01 Apr 17. The IN ship, deployed for this operation took over the dhow and escorted it into international waters and onward towards its next destination. The ship conducted a medical checkup for all the crew members and provided necessary supplies for the onward journey, prior resuming anti-piracy patrol operations.
 
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http://www.deccanherald.com/content/616192/injured-indian-sailor-brought-back.html

External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj today said that the Indian mission in Kenya is trying to bring back an injured Gujarati sailor who is admitted to a hospital in Somalia.

Hamid Juneja, 30, went to Somalia aboard the Sri Lankan ship Fahad. He broke his leg and suffered other injuries while unloading cargo on May 21, in Kisamayu in Juba district. He was first hospitalised at Kismaayu General Hospital was later admitted to the Turkish Hospital in the Somalian capital Mogadishu.

An organisation of sailors had written to Swaraj seeking her help in the case.

"On learning about this accident, Hamid Juneja was got admitted and operated upon in Turkish hospital in Mogadishu," Swaraj tweeted.

"Our mission officials are in touch with Hamid's family to facilitate his return to India with a nurse," she said.

Swaraj also appreciated Indian High Commissioner Suchitra Durai and her team for helping him.
 
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Hijackers were so mesmarised by Indian beauty they decided to ditch the ship and but kept this precious cargo
 
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Ministry of Shipping
27-July, 2017 16:11 IST
Measures to deal with piracy at sea

The Government has taken the following steps as part of various preventive/mitigating security measures
The Government has taken the following steps as part of various preventive/mitigating security measures to deal with sea-piracy:

An Inter-Ministerial Group (IMGO) has been set up by the Government under the Ministry of Shipping to deal with the hostage situation arising out of hijacking at sea of merchant vessels with Indian crew. Government had also approved the Contingency Plan for dealing with piracy and hijacking of merchant ships and constituted a Committee of Secretaries on Anti-Piracy and Hijacking at sea (COSAPH) under the Chairmanship of Cabinet Secretary. In addition to this, the following initiatives have also been taken

(i) Guidelines for anti-piracy measures to be implemented on Indian Ships through issue of Merchant Shipping Notice No.1 of 2011 dated 14.1.2011. The guidelines provide for elaborate anti-piracy measures (Best Management Practices), including safe house/citadel for vessels.

(ii) Banning of sailing vessels to ply in waters south or west of the line joining Salalah and Male through Merchant Shipping Notice No. 3/2010 dated 31.3.2010.

(iii) Advisory issued by Directorate General of Shipping vide Notice No. 35-NT(2)/2017 dated 6th April, 2017 for not transiting through Gulf of Aden.

(iv) Naval escort provided by Indian naval ships in the Gulf of Aden since 2008.

(v) Enhanced vigil by the Indian Navy in the Indian Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) and westward upto 65 degree east longitude.

(vi) Active participation of India in the security meetings of the International Maritime Organization, Contact Group on Piracy off the Coast of Somalia (CGPCS) and other international fora.


There have been 2 piracy attempts and no incident of hijacking at Indian flag merchant vessels during the last 3 years and the current year. The details of piracy attempts are given below:-

Name of merchant vessel
Date of Piracy Attempt
Location

RatnaShruti
28.06.2014
Gulf of Aden

Bon Atlantico
12.08.2014
Off Fujairah


This information was given by Minister of State for Shipping and Road Transport and Highways Shri Pon. Radhakrishnan in a written reply to a question in the Lok Sabha today.

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Ministry of Shipping
27-July, 2017 16:11 IST
Measures to deal with piracy at sea

The Government has taken the following steps as part of various preventive/mitigating security measures
The Government has taken the following steps as part of various preventive/mitigating security measures to deal with sea-piracy:

An Inter-Ministerial Group (IMGO) has been set up by the Government under the Ministry of Shipping to deal with the hostage situation arising out of hijacking at sea of merchant vessels with Indian crew. Government had also approved the Contingency Plan for dealing with piracy and hijacking of merchant ships and constituted a Committee of Secretaries on Anti-Piracy and Hijacking at sea (COSAPH) under the Chairmanship of Cabinet Secretary. In addition to this, the following initiatives have also been taken

(i) Guidelines for anti-piracy measures to be implemented on Indian Ships through issue of Merchant Shipping Notice No.1 of 2011 dated 14.1.2011. The guidelines provide for elaborate anti-piracy measures (Best Management Practices), including safe house/citadel for vessels.

(ii) Banning of sailing vessels to ply in waters south or west of the line joining Salalah and Male through Merchant Shipping Notice No. 3/2010 dated 31.3.2010.

(iii) Advisory issued by Directorate General of Shipping vide Notice No. 35-NT(2)/2017 dated 6th April, 2017 for not transiting through Gulf of Aden.

(iv) Naval escort provided by Indian naval ships in the Gulf of Aden since 2008.

(v) Enhanced vigil by the Indian Navy in the Indian Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) and westward upto 65 degree east longitude.

(vi) Active participation of India in the security meetings of the International Maritime Organization, Contact Group on Piracy off the Coast of Somalia (CGPCS) and other international fora.


There have been 2 piracy attempts and no incident of hijacking at Indian flag merchant vessels during the last 3 years and the current year. The details of piracy attempts are given below:-

Name of merchant vessel
Date of Piracy Attempt
Location

RatnaShruti
28.06.2014
Gulf of Aden

Bon Atlantico
12.08.2014
Off Fujairah


This information was given by Minister of State for Shipping and Road Transport and Highways Shri Pon. Radhakrishnan in a written reply to a question in the Lok Sabha today.

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In the event of such missing people, how does GOI search for them?
 
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http://www.thehindu.com/news/nation...ulf-of-aden/article19809790.ece?homepage=true

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Personnel of the E.U. Naval Force-Somalia aboard INS Trishul during anti-piracy joint patrol off Somalia. Photo: @EUNAVFOR


There were 12 suspected pirates and a search was on to locate them.
The Indian Navy on Friday thwarted a piracy attempt against an Indian bulk carrier in the Gulf of Aden.

“Stealth frigate INS Trishul thwarted a piracy attempt on Indian registered merchant vessel 'Jag Amar' at 12:30 pm on Friday,” Navy spokesperson Capt. D.K. Sharma said.

“Jag Amar” is a 85,000-tonne bulk carrier.



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INS Trishul. File photo | Photo Credit: VIVEK BENDRE

“Boarding of Jag Amar by Navy special forces, MARCOS, is in progress,” Capt. Sharma said. One AK magazine, 27 rounds, ladders and grapnels were recovered along with the suspected skiff used by pirates. There were 12 suspected pirates and a search was on to locate them.

The Indian Navy has continuously deployed a ship against piracy since 2008.

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Ministry of Earth Science17-May, 2018 13:11 IST
Deep Depression intensified into a Cyclonic Storm " SAGAR" over Gulf of Aden

A depression formed over Gulf of Aden in the evening of yesterday, the 16th May 2018. Moving west-northwestwards it intensified into a deep depression in the early morning and further into a cyclonic storm “Sagar” at 0830 hours IST of today the 17th May 2018 over Gulf of Aden near latitude 13.20N and longitude 48.70E; about 400 km east-northeast of Aden (Yemen) and 560 km west-northwest of Socotra Islands. It is very likely to intensify slightly further during next 12 hrs. It is very likely to move initially westwards during next 12 hrs and then west-southwestwards during subsequent 24 hrs.



Date/Time(IST)
Position(Lat. 0N/ long. 0E)
Maximum sustained surface wind speed (kmph)
Category of cyclonic disturbance


17/0830
13.2/48.7
65-75 gusting to 85
Cyclonic Storm

17/1130
13.2/48.5
65-75 gusting to 85
Cyclonic Storm

17/1730
13.0/47.6
70-80 gusting to 90
Cyclonic Storm

17/2330
12.8/47.0
70-80 gusting to 90
Cyclonic Storm

18/0530
12.7/46.5
55-65 gusting to 75
Deep Depression

18/1730
12.5/45.2
45-55 gusting to 65
Depression

Warning:

(i) Wind warning:

Gale winds speed reaching 65-75 kmph gusting to 85 kmph is very likely around the system centre covering Gulf of Aden and adjoining areas of westcentral and southwest Arabian Sea during the next 24 hrs and gradual decrease thereafter.

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(ii) Sea condition:
Sea condition will be high around the system centre covering Gulf of Aden and adjoining areas of westcentral and southwest Arabian Sea during the next 24 hrs.



(iii) Fishermen Warning
Fishermen are advised not to venture into Gulf of Aden and adjoining areas of westcentral and southwest Arabian Sea during the next 48 hrs.


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Cyclonic Storm “ SAGAR”




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