Biodun Iginla, BBC News

Biodun Iginla, BBC News

Sunday, September 23, 2018

Nigerian pirates kidnap 12 crew from Swiss cargo ship


September 24, 2018  03H:17  GMT/UTC/ZULU TIME
Mohamed Garfanji, Somalia's top pirate boss, stands on sandy dunes just outside the central Somali coastal town of Hobyo as he watches the outline of a hijacked ship anchored off the coast on August 20, 2010Image copyrightGETTY IMAGES
Image captionPiracy continues to be a problem off the coast of Africa
by Tokun Lawal and Biodun Iginla, BBC News, Lagos, Nigeria
Pirates have kidnapped 12 crew members from a Swiss cargo vessel in Nigerian waters.
Massoel Shipping said its vessel, MV Glarus, was carrying wheat from Lagos to Port Harcourt when it was attacked on Saturday.
"The pirate gang boarded the Glarus by means of long ladders and cut the razor wire on deck," the firm told AFP.
The intruders struck 45 nautical miles from Bonny Island in the Niger Delta, taking 12 of the 19 crew hostage.
A spokesman for Geneva-based Massoel said the pirates had "destroyed much of the vessel's communications equipment".
Seven of the crew members are from the Philippines, with a national from each of Slovenia, Ukraine, Romania, Croatia and Bosnia, Reuters reports, quoting Nigeria's maritime agency.
The Massoel spokesman said the crew members' families are being closely informed of the situation.
Specialists are en route to ensure the hostages' "speedy and safe release", the shipping company said.
Switzerland's foreign ministry said Massoel had confirmed that none of those kidnapped were from the country itself, Reuters reports.
Kidnapping for ransom is common in Nigeria, with foreigners and high-profile Nigerians frequently targeted.
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Map of Lagos and Port Harcourt in Nigeria
There has been a slight increase in hostage-takings off the coast of Nigeria, according to a 2017 report by the watchdog Oceans Beyond Piracy.
More people were held for longer, with the organisation warning of a "significant increase in the level of violence".

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