EU Naval Force Ensures Pirate Action Group is Incapable of Further Crime (UPDATE)

Mar 28, 2012 - 10:13

On the 26 March 2012, the EU Naval Force Flagship ESPS Patino located a Yemeni registered dhow that was suspected of being involved in acts of piracy off the Somali coast.


The previous day a merchant vessel had reported that it had evaded an attack by two skiffs.   As she was close by, ESPS Patino was tasked to investigate the scene, and when her helicopter arrived, it located a capsized skiff, with  suspected pirates embarking onto the Yemini dhow.


The dhow with 16 people on board was confirmed as a suspected mother ship, previously observed at a pirate anchorage.  Authorisation was given for a team from Patino to board the dhow.  The 16 14 suspected pirates quickly surrendered to the EU Naval Forces and the 2 dhow crew members were freed.


After coordinating with Yemeni authorities, on 27 March 2012 the dhow and the two crewmembers were safely handed over to Yemeni Coast Guard near Yemeni territorial waters in the vicinity of Socotra Island.


The suspect pirates, who no longer had the means to carry out attacks, had to be released to return back to Somalia.


 

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