Just Coming In : Pirates kidnap U.S sailors off Nigerian coast
Pirates attacked an oil supply vessel off the Nigerian coast and
kidnapped the captain and chief engineer, both United States citizens,
an American defense official and security sources said on Thursday.
Reuters reports that pirate attacks off Nigeria’s coast have jumped
by a third this year as ships passing through West Africa’s Gulf of
Guinea, a major commodities route, have come under threat from gangs
wanting to snatch cargoes and crews.
The U.S flagged, C-Retriever, a 222-foot (67 meter) vessel owned by
U.S. marine transport group Edison Chouest Offshore, was attacked early
Wednesday, the United Kingdom-based security firm AKE and two security
sources said.
The company was not immediately available for comment.
A U.S. defense official said the State Department and FBI were
leading the American response to the incident. A second defense official
said the U.S. Marine Corps has a small training unit in the region but
it was not clear if it would get involved.
U.S. Navy officials have grown increasingly concerned about piracy
and armed robbery in the Gulf of Guinea and are working with local
authorities there to strengthen their ability to patrol the region and
better share information.
Navy Secretary Ray Mabus called the region a potential “hot spot”
after a visit to four countries surrounding the gulf in August. He told
Defense News in September the Navy was working closely with Gabon,
Senegal, Sao Tome and Ghana to help fight an increase in illegal
trafficking of drugs, people and arms
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