A Chinese fishing boat hijacked by armed Somali robbers at the end of November has been released and is travelling back home.
The Chinese Embassy in Somalia says a fishing vessel hijacked off the Somali coast in November has been set free with its 18-member crew.
A Chinese fishing vessel, reportedly hijacked by pirates in Somali waters near Puntland last month, has been freed, says the ...
Two Somali fishermen wearing big scarves over their heads to hide their faces glance around furtively as they walk into the ...
A Chinese fishing vessel that was allegedly hijacked last month in Somalia's waters, in the semi-autonomous Puntland region, has been ...
A Chinese-owned fishing vessel hijacked off Somalia's coast in November has been freed with its 18-member crew. The Chinese ...
Boosaaso (PP News Desk) — A Chinese fishing vessel, Liaoning, with a crew of 18 which that was hijacked off the coast of Puntland State of Somalia in November last year has finally been released today ...
He believes they are issued with fake Somali fishing licences by powerful local backers who also provide them with gunmen for protection. He accused them of looting their catches and muscling in ...
MOGADISHU, Somalia - Somalia pirates are seemingly back to deep waters following the seizure of a Chinese fishing vessel from which they are demanding at least $10 million in ransom, which creates ...