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    Pirate attacks more than double
    (China Daily)
    Updated: 2009-07-16 11:30

    KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia: Pirate attacks worldwide more than doubled in the first half of 2009 amid a surge of raids on vessels in the Gulf of Aden and the east coast of Somalia, an international maritime watchdog said Wednesday.

    The number of attacks rose to 240 between January and June, up from 114 incidents in the same period a year ago, according to a report released by the International Maritime Bureau's piracy reporting center in Kuala Lumpur.

    Ships were boarded in 78 cases and 31 vessels were hijacked, with 561 crew taken hostage, 19 injured and six killed, the bureau said in its quarterly report. The attackers were heavily armed with guns or knives in most of the cases, it said.

    The higher attacks were due mainly to increased Somali pirate activity off the Gulf of Aden and east coast of Somalia, which combined accounts for 130 of the cases, the report said.

    Somalia has not had an effective government since 1991 when the overthrow of a dictatorship plunged the country into chaos.

    The International Maritime Bureau said Somali attacks peaked in March and April, with no attacks recorded in June.

    The recent decline was largely because of monsoon-related poor weather that is expected to continue through August, the report said.

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    But Somali pirates seized two ships over the weekend and used one to attack an oil tanker in a flurry of activity in the Gulf of Aden ending a monsoon season lull, maritime officials said on Monday.

    Among other nations that reported significant attacks in the six months, Nigeria had 13, Peru reported 10, Malaysia had nine and India had six.

    The pirates seized a dhow called Nefya on Saturday that was used for a failed attack on the 265,000-tonne, Liberian-flagged oil tanker on Monday.

    On Sunday, pirates hijacked an Indian dhow carrying camels, sheep and cattle, said Captain Awad Salim, harbour master at Mukalla port, Yemen. There were 15 Indian crew members on board.

    AP-Reuters

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