This Article is From Oct 11, 2011

Italian ship with 10 Indian crew on-board hijacked off Somali coast

Italian ship with 10 Indian crew on-board hijacked off Somali coast
Nairobi: Suspected Somali pirates on Monday hijacked an Italian ship - MV Montecrisdo with 23 crew members, including 10 Indians, onboard, a former regional maritime official said.

According to the Italian-based firm which manages the ship, Dalmare Spa, the vessel was traveling from Liverpool to Vietnam with a cargo of scrap iron.

"The Vessel was hijacked on Oct. 10 in Gulf of Aden or further to the east at about 0700, no communications after that." Dalmare said in a statement posted on the firm's website.

Andrew Mwangura, the maritime editor of the Somalia Report said the pirates seized the Italian-flagged Montecristo, some 620 nautical miles (1,148 km) from the Somali coast.

Mwnagura said Montecristo was heading to Vietnam when it came under attack approximately 450 nautical miles Northwest of Socotra, Yemen.

The Gulf of Aden, a body of water between Somalia and Yemen, is the main sea route between Europe and Asia. Tankers carrying Middle East oil through the Suez Canal must pass first through the Gulf of Aden.

(With IANS inputs)
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