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Indian Navy Captures 61 Pirates In Arabian Sea

Somali Pirates

ASHOK SHARMA and ABDI GULED   03/14/11 11:56 AM ET   AP

MOGADISHU, Somalia — Five dozen pirates living on a hijacked ship serving as a roving pirate base jumped into the Arabian Sea on Monday after the Indian navy fired on the vessel in self-defense, the navy said Monday.

The navy captured 61 pirates fleeing the battle and the fire that broke out aboard the hijacked vessel. The battle is the latest example of the piracy trade's turn toward increased violence.

A pirate in Somalia threatened Indian sailors and the government with targeted attacks in retaliation for the arrests.

The Indian navy said a patrol aircraft spotted the mothership Friday while responding to another vessel reporting a pirate attack. The pirates aborted the hijacking attempt and tried to escape on the mothership.

When the Indian ships closed in Sunday night, the pirates fired on them. The hijacked vessel caught fire when the Indian navy returned fire, the navy said.

The pirates had hijacked the Mozambique-flagged Vega 5 in December and had used it as a mothership. Indian sailors rescued 13 crew members from the Vega 5 Sunday night about 700 miles (1,100 kilometers) off Kochi in southern India, the statement said.

The pirates were carrying about 80 to 90 small arms or rifles and a few heavier weapons, likely rocket-propelled grenades, it said. The statement did not describe any casualties among the navy, the fishermen or the pirates in Sunday's clash.

The pirates were being taken to Mumbai, India's financial capital, to be prosecuted for attacking the Indian ships.

Piracy has plagued the shipping industry off East Africa for years, but violence and ransom demands have escalated in recent months. Pirates held some 30 ships and more than 660 hostages as of February.

A self-described pirate in Somalia who gave his name as Bile Hussein said the arrests will lead to "trouble" for Indian sailors and ships.

"They better release them, considering their people traveling in the waters, or we shall jail their people like that," he said. "We are first sending a message to the Indian government of releasing our friends in their hands or else they have to be ready for their citizens to be mistreated in the near future."

The Indian navy's third anti-piracy operation this year followed the capture of 28 Somali pirates last month and another 15 in January. Both groups are to be prosecuted in Mumbai.

Indian warships have been escorting merchant ships as part of international anti-piracy surveillance in the area since 2008.

Several nations, including the United States, are prosecuting pirate suspects captured by their militaries. But other suspects have been released as countries weigh legal issues and other factors.

The prosecutions, the growth of criminal gangs participating in piracy and the ever-increasing ransoms have heightened confrontations.

Five Puntland security forces and two pirates were killed earlier this month during a failed attempt to rescue Danish captives taken from their hijacked yacht to a pirate stronghold in the semiautonomous northern region of Somalia.

Weeks earlier, four Americans on a hijacked yacht were killed by pirates under circumstances that are still unclear. Four U.S. Navy vessels were shadowing the captured boat at the time, and 15 pirate suspects were taken into custody after the gunfire.

The owner of a Bangladeshi-flagged ship that was held for more than three months said that the vessel and 26 crew members were released Monday.

Mehrul Kabir declined to say whether any ransom was paid for the release of the M.V. Jahan Moni, which was seized off the Indian coast while transporting nickel ore from Indonesia to Greece, but the media in Bangladesh reported the pirates were paid $4.2 million.

"All the crew members on board are safe," Kabir told reporters in Dhaka.

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Ashok Sharma reported from New Delhi, India.

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rayzrface714
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04:22 PM on 04/13/2011
Am I reading this right here? You have taken into custody a proven lawbreaker of ours and if you do not just let him go and not subject them to prosecution for their caught in the act attempt to engage in piracy we will make your citizens pay dearly! Threats to retaliate for bringing a "PIRATE" to justice? I think the matter bears close watching to see the reaction of the Indian Government! Is not India a major power player in International politics? Would they give in to the radical bluster of a rag tag group of semi terrorists? These guys have proven their utter disregard for human life! Wait and see! Have a good day.
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CubnKira
06:46 PM on 03/19/2011
Now we will bring all these Somalis to the U.S. at great expense.
Then we will lawyer them up at great expense.
Then we will have multiple trials at great expense.
Then we will imprison them at great expense (About $60,000 @ per year)
Then they will infect our prisons with their muslim extremism.

When someone threatens deadly force against you, you have a right to use deadly force. There should not be a single 'captured' pirate. They should be killed on the spot.
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Dunkleberger Karl
Historian,Humanitarian,Hedonist.
05:47 PM on 03/21/2011
Only the French have laws on the books allowing hanging of pirates!
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Jeanette DeBella Bogue
pretty sure I'm going straight to hell....
11:51 PM on 03/17/2011
Not sure why they cannot authorize a couple military strikes. Just annihilate the mother ship. There will be some civilian casualties, but seems to be worth taking out 90% of the pirates. It would take a while to rebuild their piracy operation.
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Dis Gust
look around, here it comes
05:51 PM on 03/15/2011
Whatever happened to making pirates walk the gangplank? Perhaps some old time justice of the sea for these criminals of the sea.
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Dunkleberger Karl
Historian,Humanitarian,Hedonist.
05:52 PM on 03/21/2011
Pirates never "walked the plank" at least by civilized navies!
 
Hangings , caging/starvation and  decapitation!
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Dis Gust
look around, here it comes
06:57 PM on 03/21/2011
works for me
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imusintheevening
With,without,who'll deny it's whatthe fights about
12:08 PM on 03/15/2011
Hang 'em high from the yardarms
10:16 AM on 03/15/2011
In the old days this would have been sorted out with a plank.
09:41 AM on 03/15/2011
i like turtles
09:33 AM on 03/15/2011
these pirates seriously need to go. they need george bush handling the pirate issue, these countries dont have a policy on DONT NEGOTIATE WITH TERRORISTS. i wouldnt pay ransom, if they dont give the hostages and ships back, go in and destroy them the freakin pirates.
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hairydodger
12:01 PM on 03/15/2011
George Bush would still be reading the goat book or invading Morocco.
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UnderTheHedgeWeGo
Show me some evidence.
05:34 PM on 03/15/2011
If George the Lesser was handling this they would probably invade Denmark in an attempt to "bring the evil doers to justice" and they'd make a mess of that.
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butchcliff
The future is unwritten
09:26 AM on 03/15/2011
Bravo...best catch at sea
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09:24 AM on 03/15/2011
Don't the Indians know these guys are just oppressed? They should give them jobs in call centers.
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09:20 AM on 03/15/2011
Go Indian navy!
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john whalen
09:17 AM on 03/15/2011
Hang em from the gallows!!
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Erewhon7
Join atheists, our non-prophet organization
08:49 AM on 03/15/2011
Hurrah for Indian Navy.
If it were the Brits, they would've giving the pirates political asylum.
05:01 PM on 03/15/2011
..after crying for a while.
08:35 AM on 03/15/2011
You better release them or we will hurt your citizens! Isn't that what they are doing already? Would love to see some Capital Punishment on this one. In a country where employees burn their boss alive for firing them, hopefully this can happen.
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muck-raker
give me liberty or give me death
07:26 AM on 03/15/2011
.............................Guilty.............................

....................................................Hang em high.....................
08:02 AM on 03/15/2011
Actually, that is very legal, the master has every right to do so.