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Yes, this ship was earlier a Thai vessel, and was later hijacked by the Somali pirates. The shipping company did not disclose what happend to this ship. This ship was under the pirate control and they began using this ship as a 'mother ship' and had stored a huge amount of ammunation and explosives o-board. When INS Tabar requested it for an inspection, they opened fire on INSTabar, and fire was promptly returned. The ammunition on-board exploded causing the ship to sink. Now, the Thai shipping company wants to claim insurance for the ship. It seems un-confirmed report that,enquiry has been ordered by the Thai Govt. against the shipping company, as to why it did not disclose that the vessel was hijacked by pirates or even missing at sea.
Indian navy mistakenly sank Thai trawler - Yahoo!7 News
A maritime official says a ship sunk by the Indian navy near Somalia last week was a Thai fishing trawler, not a pirate boat as originally reported.
Noel Choong of the International Maritime Bureau (IMB) said one Thai crew member died when the Indian ship fired on the boat in the Gulf of Aden on November 18.
He said 14 other crew members remained missing, while a Cambodian sailor was rescued four days later by passing fishermen.
Choong said on Wednesday that the IMB received a report on the apparent mistake late Tuesday from Bangkok-based Sirichai Fisheries, which owned the Ekawat Nava5 vessel.
India's navy last week said its frigate INS Tabar battled a pirate "mother vessel" in the gulf, setting the ship ablaze.