Millennium Post

NAVY FOILS PIRACY ATTEMPT

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NEW DELHI: The Indian Navy has thwarted a piracy attempt on a Liberian vessel in the Gulf of Aden, in a swift operation involving marine commandos and an armed chopper.

The Navy’s warship INS Sharda, deployed in Gulf of Aden for anti-piracy mission, swung into action after it received a distress call from MV Lord Mountbatte­n around 4:45 pm on Tuesday.

After reaching out to the vessel, the Navy’s ‘Marcos’ commandos with support from the helicopter onboard the ship, carried out a ‘board and search’ operation on two dhows and five skiffs which had shown “malicious intent”.

Three skiffs fled the area at high speeds on sighting the Indian warship.

“The ship received a distress call from MV Lord Mountbatte­n, in position 230 nm Southwest in the Gulf of Aden.

“The vessel had reported an incident of attempted piracy by two suspicious mother vessels along with 7-8 skiffs.

Sharda, which was at that time 30 Nm East of the reported position, immediatel­y responded to the distress call and proceeded at best speed to investigat­e the incident,” Navy Spokespers­on Capt DK Sharma said. One automatic Kalashniko­v rifle and 28 rounds of magazines were also recovered from one of the dhows, he said.

Indian Naval assets have been increasing­ly deployed in recent times to address the various maritime concerns of the region, including piracy off the coast of Somalia.

The navies of India and China last month had rescued a merchant ship in the Gulf of Aden after it was hijacked by Somali pirates.

Indian Navy’s two frontline warships, INS Mumbai and INS Tarkash were part of the operation while the Chinese Navy had deployed missile frigate Yulin.

However, China had not acknowledg­ed participat­ion of Indian Navy in the operation.

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