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Bloody Jolly Roger hoisted on African seas
Independent Online (SA) ^ | July 25, 2002 | Graeme Hosken

Posted on 07/25/2002 4:11:17 PM PDT by Clive

Heavily armed pirates targeting cargo ships along the African coast - many of which have passed through Durban - are raking in billions of dollars in trade on the international black market.

In the first six months of this year, 28 cargo ships were attacked by gangs of sea pirates operating around Africa.

Last year, 97 ships were attacked on Africa's coastline - more than half of the vessels attacked throughout the world.

Most of these ships were attacked after either berthing in Durban or Richards Bay to deliver or collect cargo, such as oil, iron, steel and coal, worth millions of dollars.

'Most of the

attacks occur in waters above Angola or Mozambique' Pirate attacks have increased throughout the world, from 165 in the first six months of last year to 171 attacks in the first six months of this year, with a major increase in attacks on oil tankers.

Using state-of-the-art boats, helicopters and weapons, pirates storm ships at night and hold the crews hostage for ransom before stripping the vessels of their cargo and fleeing, sometimes leaving their victims dead.

Since the start of the year, 21 sailors have been killed in separate attacks throughout the world. Last year, 59 sailors were murdered by pirates.

Piracy investigators are now warning all shipping agencies to alert their vessels travelling through troubled areas to the impending danger. The areas most affected by pirate attacks are South America, Indonesia, Africa and the Middle East.

Investigators say this is because countries in these continents have weak navies which are unable to protect their waters properly.

Informers work

in the ports where the vessels berth Capt Jayant Abhyankar, of the International Chamber of Commerce's Crime and Piracy- fighting International Maritime Bureau, who is based in London, said the bureau had been monitoring piracy since 1991.

"Most of the attacks occur either in waters above Angola or Mozambique. There have been very few pirate attacks in South African waters because of the strong presence of the country's navy and water and border police," said Abhyankar.

He said there were two types of pirates: "Those who rely on opportunity and those who plan their attacks months in advance.

"The pirates who plan attacks have modern weapons and equipment, including machine-guns and hand grenades.

"These pirates often follow ships for months, watching what they are transporting through information given to them by their informers working in the ports where the vessels berth.

"When the pirates attack, they use high-powered speedboats and helicopters to get aboard the ship, before tying up the crew and holding them for ransom," he said, adding that the pirates often stayed on board the ship for weeks until the ransom was paid.

"Most ransom demands exceed $500 000 (R5-million) and, while they wait to be paid, the pirates off-load the cargo onto barges they have hijacked."


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: africawatch
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1 posted on 07/25/2002 4:11:17 PM PDT by Clive
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To: *AfricaWatch; Cincinatus' Wife; sarcasm; Travis McGee; happygrl; Byron_the_Aussie; robnoel; ...
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2 posted on 07/25/2002 4:11:54 PM PDT by Clive
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To: Jolly Rodgers
Piratical ping.
3 posted on 07/25/2002 4:14:12 PM PDT by dighton
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To: Clive
Now they're jacking ships.
4 posted on 07/25/2002 4:17:09 PM PDT by sheik yerbouty
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To: Clive

AHOY, MATEY!

5 posted on 07/25/2002 4:17:56 PM PDT by NYer
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To: Clive
Hoist the black flag!
6 posted on 07/25/2002 4:18:37 PM PDT by Jonathon Spectre
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To: dighton
how do you post .gif files ?
I have a cool Jolly Roger (2 really) that I could post here, but they wont copy/paste.
The pirate threads are usually good... cant wait.
7 posted on 07/25/2002 4:21:39 PM PDT by Villiany_Inc
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To: Clive
..most of the attacks occur in waters above Angola or Mozambique...

I wonder why he doesn't just come right out and say where it's happening? I'm assuming, off Somalia, and perhaps Liberia and Sierra Leone, on the west side?

8 posted on 07/25/2002 4:26:16 PM PDT by Byron_the_Aussie
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To: Bloody Sam Roberts
PING!
9 posted on 07/25/2002 4:30:47 PM PDT by Redcloak
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To: Clive
I will never understand this..

Why risk millions when you can hire a security team for your vessles?

I mean, how hard can it be to keep a bunch of amateurs from climbing onto your boat? And can't the boat itself be equipped with devices to help foil this kind of behavior?

Even cars have lojak systems.. Come on!

10 posted on 07/25/2002 4:32:48 PM PDT by Jhoffa_
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To: Villiany_Inc
You've got FReepmail. Also see HTML Bootcamp.
11 posted on 07/25/2002 4:33:27 PM PDT by dighton
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To: Clive
Calling Presley O'Bannon


12 posted on 07/25/2002 4:35:43 PM PDT by SMEDLEYBUTLER
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To: Jhoffa_
"Why risk millions when you can hire a security team for your vessles? "

Good point. I wondered the same thing. After all, most sea cargo ships I have seen are pretty big. You would think that they would have a small, well-armed "security force". I dont think speed boats coming up to the side would be much of a problem to take care of, and helicopters can be shot down.

13 posted on 07/25/2002 4:37:37 PM PDT by Villiany_Inc
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To: Villiany_Inc
Otoh, one reason might be insurance fraud..

(Hey, boats are big and 'spensive..)

14 posted on 07/25/2002 4:49:28 PM PDT by Jhoffa_
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To: Villiany_Inc
What a wonderful fantasy life I have. Two 50 caliber front and rear, twin 30's on either side. Include some of those wonderful grenade launchers I saw confiscated from those Afgan homes. This would turn back Atilla himself. It would take then at least 30 seconds to climb to the top of the ship railing I would think. That would be enough time to turn them into fishbait. Seems a small investment for a cargo worth a million or two. Of course if you are hauling a couple million barrels of crude oil you might think of weapons with a little range. I dont think I would want a Helo in flames falling on the deck.

Dang just 2 much time on my hands....

15 posted on 07/25/2002 4:50:52 PM PDT by Winston Smith
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To: Redcloak
Arrrh, matey! Thank ye fer the pingerooni.

Seems me brothers in arms have been keepin' busy. The scurvy dogs! Arrrh!


16 posted on 07/25/2002 5:29:20 PM PDT by Bloody Sam Roberts
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To: Winston Smith
My ex-gunner's mate daughter would prefer the use of her 25 mm cannon for anti pirate work.
17 posted on 07/25/2002 5:32:30 PM PDT by TEXASPROUD
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To: Clive
Send in some Q-ships and give the pirates a fatal surprise!
18 posted on 07/25/2002 5:59:06 PM PDT by JohnBovenmyer
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To: Jhoffa_
"Even cars have lojak systems.. Come on!"

Ya can't scuttle a car.

19 posted on 07/25/2002 7:06:17 PM PDT by S.O.S121.500
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To: S.O.S121.500

Sure you can.. and you can track it right to the spot where it was "scuttled"

(Which appears to be impossible with these ships.. Tom Sawyer could capture on his raft from the sound of it.)

20 posted on 07/25/2002 7:12:09 PM PDT by Jhoffa_
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