Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Firing puts...

- BY DARSHANA SANJEEWA AND AJITH SIRIWARDAN­E

Requests SL govt. to ask Somali authoritie­s to cease firing at the tanker

Says all 8-crew members are safe

Mangala, Harsha spoke to SL crew Sri Lankan Captain of hijacked ship says FIRING PUTS OUR LIVES AT RISK

S.A. Nicholas, the captain of the oil tanker that was hijacked by the Somali pirates, told yesterday evening that their lives were at risk because of the presence of Somalian coast guard boats in the vicinity.

of the hijacked oil tanker and looked into their well being.

He said he contacted the chief of staff of the Puntland President and requested him to put a stop to the firing and they had immediatel­y stopped firing at the oil tanker.

He said the Consul General in Dubai had already held discussion­s with the owner of the ship about the demands of the pirates. ‘We are in constant touch with our Consul General in Dubai who has continued to monitor the situation of our crew,” Dr. Silva said.

Meanwhile, an internatio­nal news agency quoted the head of the Puntland maritime force as saying that they had exchanged gunfire with the hijackers of an oil tanker in the semi-autonomous region of Puntland.

“We tried to intercept a boat that was carrying supplies to the pirates, but the pirates on the ship fired on us and so the pirate boat escaped,” said Abdirahman Mohamud Hassan, the director general of the maritime force of Puntland.

A pirate who had spoken to Reuters news agency had threatened to kill the hostages if the Puntland forces continued to fire at them. “We shall kill the crew if Puntland forces fire on us again,” pirate Abdullahi told Reuters.

In the meantime, President Maithripal­a Sirisena in a twitter message said that he had instructed the Navy Chief to communicat­e Sri Lanka’s concern about the safety of the Sri Lankan crew.

“I instructed the Navy Commander to communicat­e our concern about the safety of the Sri Lankans on board the captured ship. Combined Maritime Force in Bahrain is in contact with Somali Maritime Police on our behalf. May Noble Triple Gems protect the victims,” the President tweeted.

He requested the Sri Lankan Government to mediate and send away the coast guard’s boats as their presence put their lives in danger.

“There are some coast guard boats here. Ask them to leave immediatel­y. Otherwise these pirates will shoot us,” the captain told Daily Mirror over the phone last evening. He said that all eight Sri Lankan crew members were in good health but that the authoritie­s should immediatel­y start negotiatin­g with the pirates.

“They (the pirates) asked us to pressure our government (the SL govt.) to tell the Somali authoritie­s to cease firing at the pirates immediatel­y,” he said.

When asked whether they had informed the authoritie­s of the situation, he said they had informed the Sri Lanka Foreign Ministry.

Meanwhile, Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister Harsha de Silva said they had personally contacted the Sri Lankan crew

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