Somali pirates have released a Panama-flagged ship with a 15-member Indian crew after months in captivity, a news agency reported on Saturday..." />
Nairobi, April 16: Somali pirates have released a Panama-flagged ship with a 15-member Indian crew after months in captivity, a news agency reported on Saturday.
Andrew Mwangura, maritime editor of the Somalia Report, said the MT Asphalt Venture, which was seized September 29, was freed late Friday.
Mwangura said the United Arab Emirates-owned vessel was on route to Durban (South Africa) from Mombasa (Kenya) when it was attacked by the gun wielding pirates.
"The MT Asphalt Venture was released on Friday with 15 Indians. The vessel was hijacked last year in September and we have not established whether ransom exchanged hands," Mwangura told the news agency over telephone from Mombasa.
Mwangura said the hijack had occurred approximately 100 nautical miles southeast of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania.
The vessel is managed by OMCI Ship Management Pvt Ltd from Mumbai and is owned by Bitumen Invest As from Sharjah.
Mwangura said the United Arab Emirates-owned vessel was on route to Durban (South Africa) from Mombasa (Kenya) when it was attacked by the gun wielding pirates.
"The MT Asphalt Venture was released on Friday with 15 Indians. The vessel was hijacked last year in September and we have not established whether ransom exchanged hands," Mwangura told the news agency over telephone from Mombasa.
Mwangura said the hijack had occurred approximately 100 nautical miles southeast of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania.
The vessel is managed by OMCI Ship Management Pvt Ltd from Mumbai and is owned by Bitumen Invest As from Sharjah.