A Malaysian oil tanker, with 39 crew on board and laden with
palm oil, has been hijacked in the Gulf of Aden, its owner said,
the latest in a wave of attacks in the region.
The tanker was heading towards Rotterdam from Dumai in the
Indonesian island of Sumatra, and the crew include 29 Malaysians
and 10 Filipinos, MISC Bhd said.
"MISC regrets to inform that its chemical/palm oil tanker, MT Bunga
Melati Dua, has been hijacked by unknown pirates at 1409 GMT on
August 19," it said in a statement, adding that the incident took
place in the Gulf of Aden between Somalia and Yemen.
Piracy is rife off Somalia, which has been mired in anarchy since
warlords overthrew a dictator in 1991.
The ship was carrying about 32,000 tonnes of crude palm oil, worth
$2.5 million at current prices.
MISC is the shipping arm of Malaysian state oil and gas firm
Petronas.
"This is the fourth ship being hijacked in a month in the waters,"
said Noel Chong, head of the International Maritime Bureau
reporting centre in Kuala Lumpur.
"We call upon the UN to take immediate steps to tackle the
worsening problem," he said.
He said that a warship had been despatched to intercept the tanker,
believed to be heading towards Somalian waters.
Last week, pirates from Somalia hijacked two ships - a Thai cargo
ship, the MV Thor Star, and a Nigerian tug boat, the MT Yenegoa
Ocean.
Somali pirates are still holding a Japanese-managed bulk vessel,
the MV Stella Maris, that was hijacked on July 20.
In most cases, Somali pirates have treated captives with care in
the hope of receiving substantial ransom payments.
Pirates seize Malaysia oil tanker
Published: 6:42PM Wednesday August 20, 2008 Source: Reuters
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