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Somali pirates hijack vessel with eleven Indian crew

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Pirates have seized a vessel and kidnapped its 11 Indian crew members off the coast of Somalia.

The attack on the small ship happened on Saturday as the vessel passed through the narrow channel between Yemen's Socotra island and the Somali coast, said Graeme Gibbon Brooks, the CEO of the maritime firm Dryad Maritime. The pirates are taking the vessel to the Eyl area of northern Somalia, he said.

The small dhow, a traditiona­l wooden ship common in regional waters, initially was heading from Dubai to Bosaso, Somalia, he said.

Lt Ian McConnaugh­ey, a spokesman for the US Navy's 5th Fleet in Bahrain, said sailors there are “aware of the reports and we are monitoring the situation”. The 5th Fleet oversees regional antipiracy efforts.

Piracy off Somalia's coast was once a serious threat to the global shipping industry. It has lessened in recent years after an internatio­nal effort to patrol near the country, whose weak central government has been trying to assert itself after a 25-year conflict.

Since then, concerns about piracy off Africa's coast have largely shifted to the West Africa's Gulf of Guinea on the Atlantic Ocean.

But frustratio­ns have been rising among Somali fishermen, including former pirates, at what they say are foreign fishermen illegally fishing in local waters.

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