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Egyptian fishermen sail home with captive pirates
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 15 - 08 - 2009

The crews of two Egyptian fishing vessels
that overpowered pirates off the Somali coast have sailed
into Red Sea waters on their way home along with eight of
their former captors, an Egyptian official said Saturday, AP reported.
The 34 fishermen, who were held in captivity for four
months, captured eight of the Somali pirates and were
bringing them to Egypt, said Egypt's deputy foreign
minister for consular affairs, Ahmed Rizq.
The owner of one of the vessels, Mohammad Nasr, said the
crews turned down the Egyptian government's offer to fly
them back Friday from Yemen, where they arrived after
subduing their captors. Nasr said the fishermen wanted to
sail back to demonstrate their courage and pride.
He said the pirates are locked in a room on board the
boats and there are plans for them to be tried in Egyptian
courts.
Nasr, who has been in telephone contact with his crew
throughout the ordeal, said pirates seized the boats four
months ago on their way to fish near Yemen.
«The crew on both boats started their operations at one
time. They were coordinating among themselves,» said
Mohamed Alnahdi, the executive manager of Mashrq Marine
Product, which had hired the fishing boats.
He said the efforts were carried out from Bossaso, a
Somali town where he spent more than a month trying to
negotiate the fishermen's release.
Alnahdi, whose company is based in Yemen, said the ransom
talks deadlocked Thursday, with him offering $200,000 but
the pirates demanding $1.5 million.
The struggle took place off the coastal town of Las Qorey
along the Gulf of Aden, one of the world's busiest
waterways.
-- SPA


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