EU Navfor to release two pirate suspects

Written by Nick Blenkey

piratepairIn another example of “catch and release,” EU Navfor is to release two pirate suspects to Somalia, beacuse of “insufficient evidence to secure a prosecution.”

The two were grabbed on the afternoon of  April 3, 2011, when the EU NAVFOR Spanish warship ESPS INFANTA ELENA, identified and boarded a suspected pirate whaler 89 nautical miles southeast of Mombasa, Kenya.

The warship had received a short notice tasking to locate a suspected Pirate Action Group (PAG) that had attacked a merchant vessel earlier the same day.

On arriving in the area, the INFANTA ELENA found a whaler-type boat, which together with twoattack skiffs, was suspected of being responsible for the earlier attack.  There were two suspected pirates onboard together with significant numbers of fuel barrels, as well as other suspected pirate-related paraphernalia, all of which were seized.  The suspected pirates were detained by the warship and the whaler was destroyed.  There was no sign of the attack skiffs which are thought to still be at large.

EU Navfor says “this disruption has hampered pirate action in the area and is assessed to have prevented attacks on merchant and other vulnerable vessels.”

April 4, 2011

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