Maritime
15 Foreign Sailors Regain Freedom From Pirates
No fewer than 15 foreign sailors kidnapped last month in the Gulf of Guinea by suspected sea pirates have regained their freedom.
The sailors, identified as Turkish Nationals, were on board cargo ship MV Mozart when the sea robbers attacked and abducted them.
The sailors were freed in Nigeria two weeks after the attackers made contact to discuss ransom.
One sailor, a citizen of Azerbaijan, was killed in the raid on January 23 during what family members and security sources described as a sophisticated and well-orchestrated attack.
This was contained in a statement by spokesman of Istanbul-based Boden Shipping, Levent Karsan.
He stated that the freed sailors were all in good health in Nigeria and would travel to Turkey in the coming days.
Karsan said talks to free the sailors was handled by a team based in Hamburg, Germany, but the Turkish Foreign Minister, Mevlut Cavusoglu, said a British company handled the negotiations.
“This wasn’t a political kidnapping. This kind of kidnapping happens in that region unfortunately and is completely aimed at getting ransom,” Karsan said.
According to him, the pirates made the first contact with Boden on January 28 to discuss ransom.
Karsan called on the officials of United Nations and International Maritime Organisation (IMO ) to take action against piracy in the region.
“We must learn a lesson from this and work together to make sure this doesn’t happen again,” Cavusoglu said.
By: Chinedu Wosu
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