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Indian Navy Thwarts Somali Pirates' Attempt To Utilise Hijacked Ship For Piracy: Here's All You Need To Know

Kuldeep NegiMar 16, 2024, 11:26 AM | Updated 11:26 AM IST
Somali pirates were using hijacked vessel MV-Ruen for acts of piracy

Somali pirates were using hijacked vessel MV-Ruen for acts of piracy


The Indian Navy on Friday (15 March) thwarted an attempt by the Somali pirates to utilise a hijacked ship for acts of piracy.

The ship, which had been hijacked by Somali pirates on 14 December, 2023, was intercepted by an Indian Navy warship on 15 March.

The Maltese-flagged bulk cargo vessel ex-MV Ruen was intercepted by a  warship, and action was taken in accordance with international law.

During the interception, the Ruen reportedly opened fire on the Indian Navy warship, prompting a response from naval officials.

The Navy is currently undertaking actions in accordance with international law to neutralise the threat posed by the hijacked vessel, Economic Times reported.

"The pirates onboard the vessel have been called upon to surrender and release the vessel and any civilians they may be holding against their will," the Navy said in a statement on X.

It reaffirmed its dedication to maritime security and the safety of seafarers in the region.

“The #IndianNavy remains committed to #maritimesecurity & safety of seafarers in the region,” the Navy said.

The Indian Navy has been among the first responders around the Arabian Sea to ensure the safety of merchant shipping, along with international partners and friendly foreign countries.

During the Indo-Pacific Regional Dialogue (IPRD) held in New Delhi in November 2023, Navy Chief Admiral R Hari Kumar said more than 50 warships of extra-regional forces remain deployed in the Indian Ocean Region for different missions, such as anti-piracy patrol off the Gulf of Aden.

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