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Published Date: 23 November 2008
SOMALI pirates have released a hijacked Greek-owned tanker with all 19 crew safe and its oil cargo intact, Greece's merchant marine ministry said yesterday.
The ship's management company said a ransom was paid but did not say how much.

The Liberian-flagged tanker MV Genius, seized on September 26, was released on Friday and was last night about 500 miles off Somalia on its way to the United Arab Emirates.

The pirates seized the 6,765 gross-ton vessel in the Gulf of Aden near the Horn of Africa, waters that have become highly dangerous for shipping.

The Georgian, Sri Lankan and Syrian crew was safe, the spokesman said.

A representative of Mare Shipmanagement, the tanker's management company, said the pirates had contacted the owners immediately after the ship was hijacked and demanded a ransom.

"Our primary concern is the safety of the ship and its crew. They released them when the ransom was paid," Ctesiphon Koukoulas said, without specifying the amount.

He said he could not divulge details because of safety concerns for the crews of other ships held by pirates in the area. At least one other Greek-owned ship is held there.

In the past two weeks, Somalia's increasingly brazen pirates have seized eight vessels, including a huge Saudi supertanker loaded with £67m worth of crude oil and a Chinese fishing vessel, the Tian Yu 8.

Several hundred crew members are now in the hands of Somali pirates. The pirates dock the hijacked ships near the eastern and southern Somali coast and negotiate for ransom.

Koukoulas, whose company manages five ships, said the pirates keep the ships they hijack "at a secure location" on the Somali coast.

The cargo vessels crossing the busy seaway are advised by warships patrolling the area on what route to take but "the best one can do is pray that it doesn't happen to them", he said.

Saudi Arabia's foreign minister said yesterday that the Saudi government was not negotiating with pirates and would not do so, but that what the ship's owners did was up to them.

The same day, a radical Islamic group in Somalia said ships belonging to Muslim countries should not be seized and that it would fight the pirates holding the Saudi supertanker.

Nato has four warships, including a Greek frigate, on duty off the 2,400-mile coastline of Somalia, an impoverished nation caught up in an Islamic insurgency that has had no functioning government since 1991.


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  • Last Updated: 22 November 2008 6:51 PM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
  • Related Topics: Somalia & Somaliland
 
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2dogs in D.C.,

23/11/2008 01:00:11
Whoa,Nellie,what a mess this is turning out to be. You can pirate this ship but not that one,and how in the world can you tell if a ship is muslim,druid or otherwise? They all pretty much fly flags of convenience rather than nationality.
2

Postmark-55,

China, 23/11/2008 01:33:32
And just keep paying the ransom, that is sure to discourage the pirates, they will get sooooooo bored with making easy money and will look for suitable and reputable employment real soon.
3

Postmark-55,

China, 23/11/2008 01:36:48
And the warships advise them what routes to take rather than providing a safe escort, what a joke ! ! ! !
4

2dogs in D.C.,

23/11/2008 01:39:32
Hi,Postit.Don't know if you got my message re your son, but I'm happy to hear of the delay.
5

First Virginian,

USA 23/11/2008 01:46:01
This was the only International headline that offered the possibility of pleasant news.

Let's be thankful that the crew and ship were saved and that the ransom money was available.

We all could use a rest from this continuous stream of awful news.

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2dogs in D.C.,

23/11/2008 01:56:51
#5-Virginian-No lives lost in this incidence.And that's definatly an improvement over the far east pirates. Extortion,yes. But that's pretty much the business of piracy. As to "awful news", I sort of find the Obama article rather good.
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23/11/2008 02:01:03
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2dogs in D.C.,

23/11/2008 02:02:04
Evidently, it does pay well.
9

Postmark-55,

China, 23/11/2008 02:13:04
#4 2dogs in D.C.,
Hey double dog,
Didn't see your message but thank you, and I was just thinking with your son getting married and all, well there are bound to be grandchildren and just maybe granpa double dog will have to change a diaper or two:))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))).
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2dogs in D.C.,

23/11/2008 02:31:10
Postit-Been there done that got the green stain in my shirt. Best to you and your wife,and child to be,you rotten,rice eatin' commie.
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2dogs in D.C.,

23/11/2008 02:33:20
OOps- to above-:-)
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Postmark-55,

China, 23/11/2008 02:43:48
Thanks double dog, but the rice ain't rotten, and so far no trace of melamine either. But I am a rotten Commie.
Green stains double dog, you're scaring me, are you the parent to aliens?:))))))))
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2dogs in D.C.,

23/11/2008 02:48:13
Don't you remember baby poop?
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2dogs in D.C.,

23/11/2008 03:10:46
Postit-didn't you notice the almost iambic whatsit to my post at #10? You know, rhymes with some sort of whatsit? And, if I recall, we were discussing pirates. I read that even the Germans are debating sending the Navy and Marines into the gulf of aden.
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Postmark-55,

China, 23/11/2008 03:37:28
14 2dogs in D.C.,
Yeah I'm on to your sense of humour double dog.
The pirates need to enjoy their days in the sun, they're p!ssing off too many people, and the wrong ones at that and their 15 minutes of fame is coming to an end, kind of like Bonnie and Clyde style, in a hail of bullets. Maybe in the form of missiles this time, the end will be ugly, real ugly.
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2dogs in D.C.,

23/11/2008 03:43:38
I'm going to tell my broker to sell my pirate stock on monday. I think it's gonna "tank" soon. Or, at the very least,sink badly.
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Postmark-55,

China, 23/11/2008 03:48:14
#16 2dogs in D.C.,
My advice, hold on to it, it will rebound somewhere else, pirating comes in many forms, I know, look at my location.
I can sell you a rolleggs watch or is that eggrolls, sometimes I get kind of confused.
18

2dogs in D.C.,

23/11/2008 03:57:10
Well that's awfully kind, but on the weekend, I work on "Indian time". You know, "Today? I meant the other today".
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Postmark-55,

China, 23/11/2008 03:58:09
#13 2dogs in D.C.,
My kids always managed to fill their diapers with the original colour, not the rainbow colours after eating M&M's or Smarties.
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Postmark-55,

China, 23/11/2008 04:02:31
#19 Postmark-55,
Rumours have it that you've had the luxury of retirement after selling your cardboard box to the German prison escapee. Words of advice, don't answer the knock on your door, some suspicious looking 'men' in raincoats carrying silly looking gadgets are circling your neighbourhood, it's either Interpol or a bunch of Inspector Gadget wannabees.
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2dogs in D.C.,

23/11/2008 04:05:05
How in hell,postit,did we manage to go from pirates to baby poo? Must be a basic fault in both our brain pans..Me,now,I can live with that. Must say that it's always fun to spar with you.
22

Postmark-55,

China, 23/11/2008 04:06:08
Cancel post number 20, I'm talking to myself double dog, these things are rumoured to happen after drinking our version of milk. Post #20 was actually directed at you double dog when you said that you 'work' on Indian time at post #18.
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Postmark-55,

China, 23/11/2008 04:08:00
21 2dogs in D.C.,
My excuse is that I'm on a melamine diet, what's yours?

And yes sparring with you is fun, especially when you let me win.
24

2dogs in D.C.,

23/11/2008 04:27:47
So, in short,your drinkin' as well? Well, if so prosit.
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2dogs in D.C.,

23/11/2008 04:33:14
Yer babblin man as am I ,lets go away and let the "normal" folks have there site back. Goodnight(Or day,as the case may be).Best to you and yours,g'nite.
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Postmark-55,

China, 23/11/2008 04:42:58
Goodnight double dog.
27

Bele's bane,

Scotland 23/11/2008 15:42:33
Until the bases are attacked and completely destroyed this extortion will continue and the pirates will eventually operate thousands of miles out into all the world's shipping lanes.

Why not, the world will readily approve of military action against a third rate, tin pot dictator like Saddam running a fourth rate country like Iraq that was unable to defend itself. The excuse was that Saddam had readied a fleet of rowing boats to invade America the last of which was to tow an imaginary Iraqi H Bomb behind them in some Iraqi woman's washing tub.

The pirate problem is real, not imaginary like the Iraqi H Bomb. Unless the recent Russians proposal of bombing the bases is speedily adopted the pirates will continue to expand their operations and in due course they will develop into an uncontainable threat to the sea lanes of the world.
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23/11/2008 18:22:20
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yoric,

23/11/2008 20:08:50
If we pay the ransoms then its open season across the gulf.

Me, im'e off to be a pirate, 10 pirates, ransom paid £1,000,000, by English Educational standards thats £100,000 each, tax free, per ship, say 1 ship every 6 weeks.
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20/12/2008 14:36:02
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