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Indian navy captures 61 pirates in Arabian Sea

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Kinda pointless :confused: its not that hard to rearm.

:disagree: I can not agree with you.

1# China Fleet mission is to protect merchant, not to destroy pirates.
2# If you want to attack the pirates, you can send tanks and helicopters to Somalia.
3# Even if the arrest of these pirates, the pirates can not be eliminated. Pirates will not be reduced because of the arrest.
4# Send the pirates to the domestic, in addition to curry favor with the media, No practical benefit, only lead to a lot of trouble.
5# Russia is also the release of the pirates on the spot, USA and France has been given the pirates to Kenya, let Kenya to release them. I only know that South Korea has been sent the pirates to the domestic in order to show off.
 
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:disagree: I can not agree with you.

1# China Fleet mission is to protect merchant, not to destroy pirates.
2# If you want to attack the pirates, you can send tanks and helicopters to Somalia.

Bit selfish? What if the same pirates hijack another Chinese ship? Double the job?

3# Even if the arrest of these pirates, the pirates can not be eliminated. Pirates will not be reduced because of the arrest.
4# Send the pirates to the domestic, in addition to curry favor with the media, No practical benefit, only lead to a lot of trouble.
5# Russia is also the release of the pirates on the spot, USA and France has been given the pirates to Kenya, let Kenya to release them. I only know that South Korea has been sent the pirates to the domestic in order to show off.

If they can't be eliminated, they can surely be put in prisons. BTW has any Chinese ships been hijacked till now?
 
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Bit selfish? What if the same pirates hijack another Chinese ship? Double the job?



If they can't be eliminated, they can surely be put in prisons. BTW has any Chinese ships been hijacked till now?

:disagree: Of course, Some Chinese ships were hijacked in Somalia.

You should understand that pirates will not be reduced because of your arrest.
As long as the Somali maintain the status quo, Piracy will never decrease. Because there is no way of survival Somalis, besides doing pirates.
 
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:disagree: I can not agree with you.

1# China Fleet mission is to protect merchant, not to destroy pirates.
2# If you want to attack the pirates, you can send tanks and helicopters to Somalia.
3# Even if the arrest of these pirates, the pirates can not be eliminated. Pirates will not be reduced because of the arrest.
4# Send the pirates to the domestic, in addition to curry favor with the media, No practical benefit, only lead to a lot of trouble.
5# Russia is also the release of the pirates on the spot, USA and France has been given the pirates to Kenya, let Kenya to release them. I only know that South Korea has been sent the pirates to the domestic in order to show off.

Tell me what do u agree with us...

If the news had carried saying India arrested and released the pirates..iam pretty sure u would have sung another tune...:hitwall:

So before finding faults with us..tell me wat benefit is by releasing them...may be u think that next time the released pirates come to hijack a ship..they will think chinese are good ppl ..they released us so we will not hijack them...:cheesy:
 
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"Catch-and-release" works well in sport fishing, not so well in crime-fighting. FYI, piracy is a crime.

May be "Catch-and-release" is a doctrine of some Navies who are familiar with fishing; it is not a viable strategic doctrine. I wonder how any nation would be able to use "Catch-and-release" as a 'Crime-Fighting' technique and hope to reduce the prevalence of the crime itself !!

Unless it is a part of a carefully calibrated Political Agenda, which can be allowed to over-ride everything.
 
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Tell me what do u agree with us...

If the news had carried saying India arrested and released the pirates..iam pretty sure u would have sung another tune...:hitwall:

So before finding faults with us..tell me wat benefit is by releasing them...may be u think that next time the released pirates come to hijack a ship..they will think chinese are good ppl ..they released us so we will not hijack them...:cheesy:

:coffee: Do not talk nonsense.
1# They do not have crime in the territory of China.
2# They did not actually attack the Chinese citizens, just became a threat. It does not constitute a crime.
3# Under the Chinese Constitution, PLA has no enforcement power, they can kill pirates, No right to arrest pirates. Only State Oceanic Administration have the right to maritime law enforcement.
 
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Yes, cross1993 is right in this sense, they can't prosecute those pirates under Chinese laws.
But in this case India can, for taking Indian citizens for hostage.
 
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:coffee: Do not talk nonsense.
1# They do not have crime in the territory of China.
2# They did not actually attack the Chinese citizens, just became a threat. It does not constitute a crime.
3# Under the Chinese Constitution, PLA has no enforcement power, they can kill pirates, No right to arrest pirates. Only State Oceanic Administration have the right to maritime law enforcement.

The what the hell is ur navy roaming around the coast of somalia????..to show-off..
Kidnapping a citizen of a country for ransom is a crime...may be in ur constitution ..it is not..

and if indian ships or nationals are under threat from Pirates then the indian gov has full authority to prosecute them with any necessary means available to them
 
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:coffee: Do not talk nonsense.
1# They do not have crime in the territory of China.
2# They did not actually attack the Chinese citizens, just became a threat. It does not constitute a crime.
3# Under the Chinese Constitution, PLA has no enforcement power, they can kill pirates, No right to arrest pirates. Only State Oceanic Administration have the right to maritime law enforcement.

Umm what happened to the Di Xin Hai again ? :coffee:
 
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The what the hell is ur navy roaming around the coast of somalia????..to show-off..
Kidnapping a citizen of a country for ransom is a crime...may be in ur constitution ..it is not..

and if indian ships or nationals are under threat from Pirates then the indian gov has full authority to prosecute them with any necessary means available to them

:coffee: If the abduction has occurred, PLA can kill them.
 
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Yes, cross1993 is right in this sense, they can't prosecute those pirates under Chinese laws.
But in this case India can, for taking Indian citizens for hostage.

Even China can prosecute under Chinese laws provided that China is a signatory to and has ratified UNCLOS (United Nations Convention on the Law of the Seas). This treaty allows countries (actually enjoins countries; i.e. expects countries) to prevent crime on the High Seas as well as to prosecute such criminals. That is an obligation under International Law.
BTW, UNCLOS also defines International Waters, EEZ, Teritorial Limits in the sea etc. So it impinges on China as well, just like any other country. If China chooses not to act in a particular way, that is for China to decide; they may have a political agenda which over-rides some legal niceties.
 
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Are they Indian citizens ??

Last time I checked they were lawless clans from the god-forsaken country of Somalia who make a living killing sailors many of them Indians.

So I dont see how the 'democracy' goes a waste.

But I will tell how my tax money will go a waste - we have no established SOP for handling the trials of the captured pirates. So we will keep them in lockup, feed them, take care of them and in fact they will be much happier in Indian jails with three foods per day than in Somalia.

Best solution is sink their mother ship, take the arms and let them be on the ship itself. If thwy somehow manage to escape its their luck else let them have a good journey to Mr.Jones' locker.

A truly asinine response, to suggest that military force be used against what are essentially criminals and extortionists. Would we like to see the same treatment meted out by the Pakistani, Sri lankan and Bangladeshi navy - or Coast Guard - to our fishermen who will not listen to counsel to stick to Indian fishing waters? Are we not already aware that the Tamil Nadu fishermen in the Gulf of Mannar go deep into Sri Lankan waters, in spite of their clear knowledge that this is not permitted, and their knowledge that both the Jaffna fisher community and the official maritime forces of Sri Lanka are increasingly hostile and edgy about this aggressive behaviour? There is a constant smuggling traffic around the Sundarbans, with smugglers and river pirates from both countries active; should the BDB start shooting?

Please don't be so ready to fight to the last soldier, sailor or airman. We are civilians; it is in poor taste for us to suggest belligerent action of this sort, which is illegal as well, as far as international law goes.
 
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A truly asinine response, to suggest that military force be used against what are essentially criminals and extortionists. Would we like to see the same treatment meted out by the Pakistani, Sri lankan and Bangladeshi navy - or Coast Guard - to our fishermen who will not listen to counsel to stick to Indian fishing waters? Are we not already aware that the Tamil Nadu fishermen in the Gulf of Mannar go deep into Sri Lankan waters, in spite of their clear knowledge that this is not permitted, and their knowledge that both the Jaffna fisher community and the official maritime forces of Sri Lanka are increasingly hostile and edgy about this aggressive behaviour? There is a constant smuggling traffic around the Sundarbans, with smugglers and river pirates from both countries active; should the BDB start shooting?

Please don't be so ready to fight to the last soldier, sailor or airman. We are civilians; it is in poor taste for us to suggest belligerent action of this sort, which is illegal as well, as far as international law goes.

We don't have a monopoly of (the noun that generates the adjective asinine), of course; if you want to know what other are thinking, take a look:

http://www.defence.pk/forums/world-affairs/97867-real-reason-why-fishermen-wander-near-pakistani-waters.html
 
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