
Tuesday May 14, 2024
By Mike Schuler
EUNAVFOR forces apprehend suspected Somali pirates in the Gulf of Aden. Photo courtesy EUNAVFOR
An EU warship is transferring six suspected pirates to the Seychelles for possible prosecution following a an incident in the Gulf of Aden that has now be classified as a pirate attack.
The European Union Naval Force’s (EUNAVFOR) Operation ATALANTA last week confirmed a “suspicous approach” involving the Marshall Islands-flagged Chrystal Arctic, taking place last Friday approximately 100 nautical miles north of Bosaso, Somalia.
An Operation ATALANTA warship arrived at the scene and took the six suspected pirates into custody, with some requiring medical treatment for their injuries.
Upon assessment of the evidence collected by ATALANTA forces, EUNAVFOR has now classified the incident as a piracy attack and an ATALANTA warship is now transporting the six suspected pirates to Seychelles.
Seychelles is among the nations with whom Operation ATALANTA has a legal agreement allowing for the trial of suspected pirates arrested by its warships.
EUNAVFOR suspects the presence of two or more pirate action groups off the Somali coast following a string of recent dhow hijackings. Two merchant vessels, the MV Ruen and the MV Abdullah, were hijacked since December, with the former rescued by the Indian Navy after a three-month hostage situation and the latter released after a purported ransom payment.