Pirates attacked a Polish-owned cargo vessel off the Nigerian coast
and kidnapped its captain and four crew, Polish authorities said, in the
first documented incident of its kind in almost year in some of the
deadliest shipping lanes on earth.
The Cyprus-registered Szafir was boarded overnight by armed men in
two boats, who looted the 10,000-tonne container ship, operator
EuroAfrica said.
The as yet unidentified kidnappers had made no demands so far and
Poland was liaising with Nigerian authorities, its Foreign Minister
Witold Waszczykowski told a news conference in Warsaw on Friday.
The kidnapped sailors also included other officers, which made the
ship impossible to navigate. “The rest of the crew, 11 people, are still
on the ship and they are safe… The ship suffered some damage,”
Waszczykowski said.
The ship was anchored around 30 nautical miles (56 km) off the
Nigerian coast, and the operator was arranging for a new crew to take it
back to port.
Nigerian authorities were not immediately available for comment.
Security experts class the waters off Nigeria as some of the
deadliest on earth, with pirates based in the country often targeting
oil tankers as well as hostages to ransom.
But the region has seen no documented attacks since February when a
crude carrier was boarded, with the ship’s Greek deputy captain killed
and three crew members taken hostage.
Polish Maritime Minister Marek Grobarczyk said the safety procedures
of all Polish companies operating in the area would be reviewed to
ensure sailors’ safety.
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