Pirates kidnap 12 crew from Swiss ship off Nigeria

Published September 24, 2018
A car drives on a flooded road after heavy rainstorms in the Tunisian coastal governante of Nabeul on Sunday. Heavy rainstorms in northeastern Tunisia have left four dead.—AP
A car drives on a flooded road after heavy rainstorms in the Tunisian coastal governante of Nabeul on Sunday. Heavy rainstorms in northeastern Tunisia have left four dead.—AP

GENEVA: A gang of pira­tes took hostage 12 crew members of a Swiss cargo ship they attacked in Niger­ian waters on Saturday, the vessel’s operator has said.

Massoel Shipping said its bulk carrier MV Glarus, with 19 crew, came under attack early on Saturday morning as it transported bulk wheat from Nigeria’s commercial capital Lagos to the southern oil hub of Port Harcourt.

During the attack, around 45 nautical miles southwest of Bonny Island, “the pirate gang boarded the Glarus by means of long ladders and cut the razor wire on deck to gain access to the vessel and eventually the bridge,” the company said in a statement.

“Having destroyed much of the vessel’s communications equipment, the criminal gang departed taking 12 of the 19 crew complement as hostage,” it added.

The Geneva-based shipping company said “all the appropriate authorities have been notified” and specialists have been called in to “secure the speedy and safe release of those being held.” “Families are being kept closely informed of the situation,” it said, without providing details on the nationalities of the kidnapped crew members.

Published in Dawn, September 24th, 2018

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