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Indian, Chinese navies rescue ship hijacked by Somali pirates

Boarding parties find pirates had fled, but Captain and Filipino crew are reported safe

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A bulk carrier similar to the one rescued by the Chinese and Indian naval operation. Photo: Handout
Agence France-Presse

The navies of India and China carried out a joint operation on Sunday to rescue a merchant ship hijacked by Somali pirates in the Gulf of Aden, the Indian defence ministry said.

After receiving a distress call on Saturday night, the Indian warships established contact with the captain of the merchant vessel who had locked himself in a strong room along with the rest of the Filipino crew.

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“An Indian Navy helicopter undertook aerial reconnaissance of the merchant vessel ... to sanitise the upper decks of the merchant ship and ascertain the location of pirates, if still on board,” a statement from the defence ministry said.

Emboldened by the helicopter cover and on receiving the all-clear signal that no pirates were visible on the upper decks, some crew members gradually emerged from the strong room.

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They searched the ship and confirmed that the pirates had fled overnight.

A boarding party from the nearby Chinese Navy ship then arrived on the merchant ship, while the Indian Naval helicopter provided air cover for the rescue operation.

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