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Hostage crisis: Navy diverts warship to Somalia

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As Somalian pirates continue to hold seven Indian merchant sailors hostage, the Indian Navy, in what is a possible retaliatory posture, today diverted a warship from anti-piracy patrolling duties to station it off the coast of Somalia in North-eastern Africa.

On Friday pirates released eight of the 15 Indian sailors held hostage since September last year. Seven other Indians, which includes six officers, have been held back despite the pirates having got an undisclosed sum as ransom from the owners of the merchant ship MV Asphalt Venture. The ship was hijacked in September last year when it was on its way to Durban from Mombassa, Kenya.

The pirates have been quoted in the international media as wanting to trade the seven Indian sailors in a “swap deal” with Indian authorities to seek the release of more than 100 of their brethren captured by the Indian Navy. Sources confirmed that representatives of the external affairs, home affairs, defence and shipping ministries, respectively, met today to take stock of the situation.

The Navy was tasked to send its warship. A Talwar class frigate a 4000-tonne vessel has been diverted from the its anti-piracy duties off the gulf of Aden to be stationed off the coast of Somalia, sources said while refusing to give further details on the operations the ship will carry out. Additional ships will take some five days to reach, hence the Indian Navy can seek the aid of other Navies in the areas. A flotilla of European and US-led Navies is on patrol close by and the international Navies usually cooperate with each other at high seas.

Authorities are tight-lipped about the possible options that the government will exercise to free the remaining seven hostages. A “swap deal” is not one of the options on the table. The last time India was involved in the hostage “swap deal” was in Kandahar 1999 when three terrorists were released to free 150 passengers of the Indian Airlines flight IC-814 taken hostage by pro-Taliban militants.

Meanwhile, this morning the MV Asphalt Venture owners appealed to Somali pirates to keep their word and release the vessels remaining seven Indian sailors. The owners have expressed deep disappointment over the pirates reneging on their word. This is despite meeting all demands of the negotiated settlement and paying the mutually agreed ransom, an official statement issued by the company said.

The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Main News
 
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The Indian Navy should make an example out of the pirates who are involved in this case.
 
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Directly enter Somalia and kick every one A** .... we have to act like a mossad ....

Not possible.

Just let loose some rockets, missiles over suspected Pirate hotbeds and send hundreds of them to meet their maker.

----And yeah, next time you capture these scum make sure you don't bring them to the Yellow Gate police station and treat them like guests.
 
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I don't thinks that a good idea, for a few pirates, we can take lots of civilians lives. Instead Intelligence agencies should send some agents, mix up gather intelligence and do some covert operations if required send special forces to eliminate high value targets, disrupt network, infrastructure ... human intelligence is key to eliminate this type of menace ...bombing every one way ward wont solve the problem ....
 
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next time make sure that we take no prisoners, just drown their vessels and let them drink saline water till their death.
 
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In no way should the IN/GoI consider a "swap-deal". India should take a stand and not bow down to these criminals, a "swap-deal" would be disasterous for India's world image and would give the green light to future attacks on Indians. But I don't know what the INS Talwar can do unless they have MACRCOs onboard.
 
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I think swap deal is good one this time unlike the kandahar deal. We will have difficulty in trying to punish these pirates through judicial process, they will unnecessarily block our jails.
If you can pay ransom, what is wrong with swapping.
 
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I think swap deal is good one this time unlike the kandahar deal. We will have difficulty in trying to punish these pirates through judicial process, they will unnecessarily block our jails.
If you can pay ransom, what is wrong with swapping.

Ransom is not paid by the government, swapping will have to be done by it. It also means that the pirates could come onto the Indian coast with no fear since basically, they could expect that there will always be a swap option available in case they get caught. It also makes Indians juicy targets for pirates.
 
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Well there is Risk in Storming the pirate's in somalia with commando's. What if Pirate's kill all hostage's ? These decisions are not that easy, calm down the adrenalin rush people, think about the Life's of those Hostage's.
 
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Well there is Risk in Storming the pirate's in somalia with commando's. What if Pirate's kill all hostage's ? These decisions are not that easy, calm down the adrenalin rush people, think about the Life's of those Hostage's.

Usually i don't suggest violence but if that is the case, kill every bit of the scumbags. Make no distinction.
 
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Remember 'Black Hawk down'

Anyways, this will 'hurt' pirate's reputation in the market..lol, they are going back from the word.
 
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Indian Navy is going to do nothing- Hostage rescue of any type is just high talk-
Next time the Somalian pirates see Indian sailors on the ship- instead of taking them hostage- they just gonna shoot them-
 
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I think there should be taken serious action against these Pirates of Somalia, not only from Indian navy but from Pakistan navy also or may joint operation, they caught Pakistanis also.

There must be safe transport & passenger routs & it can possible only in case when there will be joint operation against these pirates.
 
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