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The Curr

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Ship's Disappearance Sparks UK Pirate Fear

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Maritime authorities are trying to trace a cargo ship last heard of passing through the English Channel they fear may have been captured by pirates.

The Maltese-registered Arctic Sea, which has a Russian crew, spoke to the Dover Coastguard on July 28 but has not been heard from since.

Four days earlier she had apparently been boarded in the Baltic Sea.

The intruders appear to have left the ship some 12 hours later on a high-speed inflatable and allowed the vessel to continue on its passage but with its communications equipment damaged.

However, there are fears that the 3,988tn ship, carrying about £1m worth of sawn timber from Finland to Algeria, was still under the control of pirates when contact was made with the British Coastguards.

Mark Clark, of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency, said Dover Coastguard did not suspect anything untoward as a supposed crew member made radio contact before the ship made its passage along the Channel.

The person on board the vessel told the Coastguard the ship was due to arrive in Bejaia in northern Algeria on August 4 at 11pm.

But its whereabouts now are a mystery, amid reports that the Russian navy is to deploy vessels to help locate the missing ship.

It was last recorded on a ship tracking system off the coast of Brest, northern France, just before 1.30am on July 30.

The MCA said it was told the vessel had later been spotted by a Portuguese coastal patrol aircraft but its current whereabouts were unknown.

Mr Clark told Sky News: "In our experience this is unprecedented. This is piracy in a first world area - it's virtually unknown.

"We were only alerted after the ship had passed through the Strait (of Dover) that there was something unusual about the vessel which sparked our interest... and obviously we're concerned about what's happening to these people."


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We hear about it happening all the time off the coast of Somalia but if it starts happening as often in the first world it could become very serious.
How is it so easy for pirates to board these ships?
 

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Cuti

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Jul 30, 2006
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How easy is it for someone to mug someone in a street?

If the boat doing the mugging has weapons, and especially firearms, they are not going to get much opposition imo
 
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    Russia detains ship 'hijackers'


    Eight people have been arrested for hijacking the cargo ship Arctic Sea, Russia's defence minister says.

    Anatoly Serdyukov said the group of suspects included Russian, Estonian and Latvian nationals.

    The Arctic Sea went off the radar after passing through the English Channel in late July, but was found late on Sunday far south in the Atlantic.

    Speculation about what happened to the ship included suggestions of piracy, a mafia dispute or a commercial row.

    The ship's owners had reported that the vessel was attacked 24 July in Swedish waters.
    Click here for a map charting reported sightings of the Arctic Sea

    The hijackers had approached the Arctic Sea in a dinghy, claiming they needed help to repair their vessel, Russia's Interfax news agency quoted Mr Serdyukov as saying.

    But once on board the cargo ship, they threatened the crew with guns and forced them to sail south, the defence minister said.

    Second attack?

    The suspects include four Estonians, two Latvians and two Russians.

    Mr Serdyukov said an investigation was under way aboard the Russian warship Ladny, where the Arctic Sea's 15-strong crew members and the suspected pirates were being questioned.

    The Ladny joined the hunt for the missing ship last week after Moscow deployed the strength of its Atlantic fleet to find the Maltese-flagged ship.

    Carrying timber reportedly worth $1.8m (£1.1m), the 4,000-tonne Arctic Sea sailed from Finland and had been scheduled to dock in the Algerian port of Bejaia on 4 August.

    The crew reported having been boarded by up to 10 armed men as the ship sailed through the Baltic Sea, but the intruders were reported to have left the vessel on an inflatable boat after 12 hours.

    Ransom demand

    There are also reports of the ship being attacked a second time off the Portuguese coast.

    However, the vessel's operators said they had no knowledge of the incident and Portugal said the ship was never in its territorial waters.

    Before being found, the last known contact with the crew was when the Arctic Sea reported to British maritime authorities in Dover as it passed through the busy shipping waters of the English Channel.

    It was then sighted in the Bay of Biscay on 30 July.

    Last weekend, a multinational investigation was launched after police in Finland said a ransom demand had been made, while emphasising that they could not confirm its authenticity.

    The Arctic Sea was eventually found on Sunday night 300 miles (480 km) off Cape Verde in the Atlantic Ocean.


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    http://www.examiner.ie/breakingnews/world/secret-cargo-fear-over-missing-ship-422394.html

    “The only sensible answer is that the vessel was loaded secretly with something we don’t know anything about.

    “I’m sure it cannot be drugs or illegal criminal cargo. I think it is something much more expensive and dangerous.

    “It seems some third party didn’t want this transit to be fulfilled so they made this situation highly sophisticated and very complicated.”
     

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