Abuja: All 22 Indian sailors aboard an oil tanker were safe on Wednesday after the Nigerian navy rescued their vessel that was hijacked briefly by pirates off the coast of southern Nigeria.
In the third such attack in over two weeks in the Gulf of Guinea, the Singapore-owned vessel, MT Abu Dhabi Star, was taken over by pirates on Tuesday night when it was sailing towards the open sea.
International Maritime Bureau (IMB) officials said the vessel was carrying fuel.
A Nigerian Navy vessel rushed towards the ship as soon as it received distress signals. It pulled along the MT Abu Dhabi Star and took control of the vessel, Pioneer Ship Management Services LLC spokesman Pat Adamson said.
Navy spokesman Kabir Aliyu told the BBC that the crew was safe, and the hijackers had fled the vessel.
He said the ship was being escorted into the country's biggest port of Lagos.
Mr Adamson said the ship's 22 Indian sailors were unharmed.
The sailors had locked themselves up in a safe room in the ship to avoid harm by the attackers who were suspected to be oil thieves from Nigeria's Niger Delta region.
Last month, pirates had hijacked and looted two oil tankers off nearby Togo. The ships and all crew members were later freed.
An oil vessel was also seized last week by pirates off the Coast of Togolese capital of Lome and released few days later near Nigeria with its 23 Russian crew members.
About 3,000 tonnes of fuel was stolen from the ship.
The Gulf of Guinea has witnessed 37 attacks on ships this year alone.
In the third such attack in over two weeks in the Gulf of Guinea, the Singapore-owned vessel, MT Abu Dhabi Star, was taken over by pirates on Tuesday night when it was sailing towards the open sea.
International Maritime Bureau (IMB) officials said the vessel was carrying fuel.
Navy spokesman Kabir Aliyu told the BBC that the crew was safe, and the hijackers had fled the vessel.
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Mr Adamson said the ship's 22 Indian sailors were unharmed.
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Last month, pirates had hijacked and looted two oil tankers off nearby Togo. The ships and all crew members were later freed.
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About 3,000 tonnes of fuel was stolen from the ship.
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