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Four sailors kidnapped by suspected pirates off Togo: navy by Staff Writers Lome (AFP) Nov 4, 2019 Four sailors were kidnapped and a guard was shot and wounded when suspected pirates stormed an oil tanker off the coast of Togo on Monday, the country's navy said. In a statement the navy said "armed individuals" launched the overnight attack when the boat was some 10 nautical miles off the coast of the capital Lome. Armed guards on board the ship tried to repel the raid, it said. "A member of the armed guard was shot and wounded and the criminals managed to escape, taking four hostages among the crew members: two Filipinos, a Greek and a Georgian," they said. The navy did not reveal the extent of the armed security on board the ship. An investigation has been opened into the kidnappings, with the Togolese government vowing to "make every effort to find these criminals". The latest attack in the Gulf of Guinea -- stretching between Liberia and Angola -- comes just days after nine Filipino sailors in a ship waiting in the harbour off the Beninese port of Cotonou, were abducted by suspected pirates on Saturday. The West African waters have become one of the most dangerous maritime regions in the world. Attacks on ships and the abductions of crew for ransom have become more frequent, especially along the Nigerian coast. The pirates sometimes divert ships for several days, long enough to plunder the cargo and demand huge ransoms before freeing the crew. Piracy has disrupted the operations of Nigeria and Angola, the two main oil producers in sub-Saharan Africa, and severely disrupted international maritime transport essential to the continent, costing billions of dollars.
Seventeen Chinese, Ukrainian seamen kidnapped off Cameroon Yaounde (AFP) Aug 16, 2019 Nine Chinese and eight Ukrainian seamen were abducted in attacks on two merchant ships off Cameroon, in the latest act of piracy in the Gulf of Guinea, sources said Friday. The attacks took place on Thursday in Cameroonian waters off the port of Douala, located at the apex of a gulf that has become a hotspot of seaborne crime. A Douala official told AFP on Friday that a total of 17 people had been abducted, including "nine Chinese civilian sailors" from one of the ships. A Cameroonian securi ... read more
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