The Mail on Sunday

How elite SBS ‘X’ unit rescued crew from iron bar wielding stowaways

- By Mark Nicol

A DOZEN heavily armed Special peci al Boat Service commandos abseiled eiled from a helicopter on to a cargo rgo ship in a daring mission to end a hostage drama in the English Channel.

Under cover of darkness, the crack troops swung on to the deck of the 770ft Grande nde Tema to tackle a gang of iron-on-bar- wielding stowaways who had forced the terrified crew ew to take refuge on the bridge.

As their Royal Navy Merlin helicopter hovered overhead, t he SBS t eam – armed with assault rifles – rounded up the men and locked them in a cabin n before freeing the ship’s 27 Italian an and Filipino sailors.

Once the mission – understood to have been codenamed Operation Buckthorn – was complete, the troops were joined by police officers who arrested the stowaways.

Last night, a spokesman for the Grimaldi Group, which owns the ship, described how the SBS ordered the crew to help neutralise the gang.

Paul Kyprianou said: ‘Just before the Special Forces made their interventi­on, we were asked to

‘They got the situation under control... quickly’

switch off all the lights. Then they stormed aboard and the stowaways were put in a cabin. Then another helicopter landed on the ship with six police officers on board.

‘The whole operation took about 20 minutes. Everything went smoothly.

‘ They [ the crew] are just glad they are safe. You can imagine.’

The dramatic scenes played out late on Friday after the stowaways launched a desperate bid to force the ship’s captain to sail close enough to the Essex coast for them to swim ashore.

The 71,000-ton vessel sailed from Lagos in Nigeria on December 7. Eleven days later, the crew found four stowaways hiding in its vast cargo hold.

In accordance with internatio­nal regulation­s, they gave them food and accommodat­ion.

But when the Italian-registered vessel entered the English Channel on Friday morning, the group broke out of their locked cabin and, after arming themselves with weapons, attempted to storm the bridge.

When they demanded the ship change course, the skipper alerted the UK coastguard.

The Ministry of Defence was briefed and the dramatic rescue mission planned.

First two Merlins were scram- bled from their base in Yeovilton, Somerset, to the SBS HQ in Poole where they were met by commanders of the Special Forces unit’s elite X Squadron.

After getting the 12- strong team and their equipment on board, the helicopter­s flew to RAF Manston in Kent where the final touches to Operation Buckthorn were made.

A source told The Mail on Sunday: ‘One of the Merlins took off from Manston at around 10.45pm and flew out over the Kent coast and north towards the vessel. As they approached the ship the SBS com- mandos seated inside the helicopter pulled down their infrared night vision goggles, which offer almost perfect vision even in pitch black conditions, and the order was given to the ship’s captain to turn off all the lights.

‘ The Merlin hovered over the rear of the ship and the guys fast-roped down, quickly making their way towards the bridge.

‘ They got the situation under control very quickly, none of the kidnappers offered resistance. The crew looked mightily relieved. ‘For some SBS commandos this was their first mission so they got good experience out of it too.’ Mr Kyprianou added: ‘ At the beginning the stowaways weren’t violent. We gave them accommodat­ion and food. ‘They were calm but then, when the vessel was closer to shore, they changed their behaviour. They were young and they were African. We don’t know the nationalit­y.

‘They probably managed to board the vessel in Lagos but we do not have informatio­n regarding the nationalit­y.’

Essex police confirmed that the vessel had docked at Tilbury and that four men had been detained under the Immigratio­n Act.

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