Somali pirates seize Malaysian ship

A warship has been dispatched to the area to intercept the hijacked oil tanker.

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'Bunga Melati Dua' is the fourth ship to be seized in the waters off Somalia this month [AFP]

‘Worsening’ situation

Pirates usually demand a ransom from the owners, he added.

“This is the fourth ship being hijacked in a month in the waters,” Chong said.

“We call upon the UN and the international community to take immediate steps to stop the worsening security situation in these waters,” he said.

A statement, issued by MISC Berhad, said Bunga Melati Dua was heading towards the Dutch port of Rotterdam from Dumai, Sumatra Indonesia at the time of the incident.

“The ship has 39 crew, of which 29 are Malaysians and 10 Filipinos,” it said. 

The waters off Nigeria and Somalia are the world’s most dangerous hotspots with 24 attacks reported in Somalia and 18 in Nigeria between April and June, according to IMB figures.

Of the 24 Somali attacks, 19 occurred in the Gulf of Aden off the country’s north coast.

Last week, a Thai cargo ship was hijacked off the Somali coast by pirates from Somalia.

Last week, pirates from Somalia hijacked two ships – a Thai cargo ship and a Nigerian boat.

Somali pirates are still holding a Japanese-managed vessel, the MV Stella Maris, that was hijacked on July 20.

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In most cases, Somali pirates have treated captives with care in the hope of receiving substantial ransom payments.

Source: News Agencies

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