Somali pirates fail to hijack US cruise liner
Written by Egypt News Tuesday, 02 December 2008
Pirates near
Somalia chased and shot at a
US cruise liner with more than 1,000 people on board but failed to
hijack the vessel, a maritime official said Tuesday
The liner, carrying 656 international passengers and 399 crew members, was sailing Sunday in the
Gulf of Aden when it encountered six pirates in two speedboats, said
Noel Choong who heads the
International Maritime Bureau's piracy reporting center in Kuala Lumpur.
The pirates fired at the passenger liner but the larger boat was faster than the pirates' vessels,
Choong said.
"It is very fortunate that the liner managed to escape," he said, urging all ships to remain vigilant in the area.
The ship's owner,
Oceania Cruises Inc., identified the ship as the M/S
Nautica.
In a statement on its Web site, the company said pirates fired eight rifle shots at the liner as it sailed along a maritime corridor patrolled by an international naval coalition, but that the ship's captain increased speed and managed to outrun the skiffs. All passengers and crew are safe and there was no damage to the vessel, it said.
According to the Web site, the
Nautica was on a 32-day cruise from
Rome to
Singapore, with stops at ports in
Italy,
Egypt,
Oman,
Dubai,
India,
Malaysia and
Thailand. Based on that schedule, the liner was headed from
Egypt to
Oman when it was attacked.
There have been 100 attacks in
Somali waters this year. Forty ships have been
hijacked, and 14 remain in the hands of pirates along with more than 250 crew members,
Choong said.
International warships are patrolling the area and have created a special security corridor under a US-led initiative, but the attacks have not abated.
Somalia has not had a functioning government since 1991.
EGYPT NEWS