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Somali pirates free Bermuda-flagged ship, ransom paid


Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Somali pirates have released the Bermudan-flagged MV Talca which was seized on March 23 on its way to Iran from Egypt, a maritime official said Tuesday.

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War and weak government in the Horn of Africa nation have allowed piracy in the Gulf of Aden's busy shipping lanes to flourish, with the sea bandits raking in tens of millions of dollars in ransoms.

"We don't know how much ransom was paid but there was a ransom," Andrew Mwangura, head of the East African Seafarers' Assistance Program, told Reuters by telephone.

Mwangura said the vessel had been released either late on Monday evening or early Tuesday. It was unclear where the vessel was now heading.

Mwangura said he believed the reefer's crew of 23 Sri Lankans, one Filipino and one Syrian were safe as there had been no "quarrels" with the pirates during negotiations.

Russian news agencies quoted a military source as saying 10 pirates released on the open sea after hijacking a Russian oil tanker last week never made shore and are likely dead.

(Reporting by Ibrahim Mohamed. Editing by Richard Lough and Maria Golovnina)

Source: Reuters