Friday, 13 January 2012

Royal Navy captures 13 Somali pirates

Warning shots fired from Royal Navy helicopter above pirate dhow 
Warning shots fired by Royal Marine maritime snipers from a Royal Navy Lynx Mark 8 helicopter failed to stop the pirate vessel
The Royal Navy has captured 13 Somali pirates in the Indian Ocean, the Ministry of Defence says.
RFA Fort Victoria and a US Navy vessel intercepted the pirates' boat, which had refused to stop despite warning shots from a Royal Navy helicopter.
Royal Marines in speedboats approached the vessel and boarded it, capturing 13 pirates and seizing weapons.
Defence Secretary Philip Hammond said the UK troops, part of a Nato-led force, could be "proud" of the success.
"The Royal Navy and Royal Marines are playing a crucial role in securing and protecting international sea lanes that are vital to global trade," the minister said.

RFA Fort Victoria alongside pirate dhow  
The dhow was identified as a known pirated vessel operating in Indian Ocean shipping lanes
 
Capt Gerry Northwood, who leads the counter-piracy operation on RFA Fort Victoria, said: "This firm and positive action will also send a clear message to other Somali pirates that we will not tolerate their attacks on international shipping."
The operation was carried out around dawn on Friday.
Capt Shaun Jones RFA, commanding officer on RFA Fort Victoria, said: "To manoeuvre such a large ship at speed in close vicinity of a nimble dhow takes extreme concentration and skill; my team were never found wanting.
"The 13 Somalis certainly found Friday 13th unlucky for them."

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