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On October 7th EU NAVFOR warship FGS KOELN successfully disrupted a suspect Pirate Action Group’s (PAG) supply boat, a whaler, operating in the Somali Basin about 200 nautical miles East of Tanzania.
On September 29 the EU NAVFOR warship FGS KÖLN located and destroyed a suspicious whaler close to a beach off Somalia, 100 nautical miles SW of Mogadishu.
On Septemebr 28th EUNAVFOR warship FGS KÖLN stopped and boarded a suspicious group of two small boats, a whaler and skiff.
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Following payment of a ransom, the MV EAGLE, which was pirated on January 17th 2011 in position 490 nautical miles South of Salalah, Oman has recently been released from pirate control off the coast of Somalia.
The Togolese navy last weekend thwarted an attack by pirates against a vessel flying a Maltese flag in the country’s territorial waters, APA can reveal from military sources.
The United Nations Security Council has re-appointed Gambian-born Hassan Bubacar Jallow as the Chief Prosecutor of the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (UNICTR.
On September 16 the motor vessel HOANG SON SUN was released from pirate control after more than 240 days in captivity and is now underway to a safe port.
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On September 6 the motor vessel MSC PANAMA was released from pirate control after 270 days in captivity and is now underway to a safe port.
In the early hours of August 20th, the MV FAIRCHEM BOGEY was pirated off the Port of Salalah in Oman and has been taken towards the Somali coast.
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