Eastern Eye (UK)

Alert over deserted yacht

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AN UNMANNED yacht carrying assault rifles and ammo triggered a brief security scare after it mysterious­ly washed up on the Indian coast, officials said.

Three AK-47 rifles and an ammunition cache were recovered from the Lady Han after it drifted ashore last Thursday (18) in a sparsely populated corner of Maharashtr­a state, close to the location of a deadly seaborne terror attack in 2008.

Anti-terrorism investigat­ors seized the UK-flagged boat after it was spotted by fishermen, but authoritie­s establishe­d later that day the vessel belonged to an Australian couple who abandoned it at sea after an engine failure on July 26.

British maritime security company Neptune P2P Group claimed ownership of the weapons and said it had been engaged to protect the vessel against pirates during its voyage through the Indian Ocean, Gulf of Aden and Southern Red Sea.

“We would also like to thank the Indian authoritie­s for their investigat­ion and handling of the matter and remain on hand to fully cooperate with them and secure the retrieval of our security equipment,” the firm said in a Thursday statement.

The yacht had set off from the United Arab Emirates and was slated to sail into the Mediterran­ean.

After a storm in rough seas, the entire crew including security staff were forced to abandon the vessel and were rescued by a Korean navy warship.

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