Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Somali Pirates Mistake French Military Vessel for Commercial Ship [Again]

Via FoxNews (AP) -

Somali pirates in two skiffs fired on a French navy vessel early Wednesday after apparently mistaking it for a commercial boat, the French military said. The French ship gave chase and captured five suspected pirates.

No one was wounded by the volleys from the Kalashnikov rifles directed at La Somme, a 3,800-ton refueling ship, said Rear Admiral Christophe Prazuck, a military spokesman.

La Somme "was probably taken for a commercial ship by the two small skiffs" some 250 nautical miles off the coast of Somalia, said Prazuck.

"They understood their mistake too late," Prazuck said.

One skiff fled, and La Somme pursued the second one in an hour-long chase.

"There were five suspected pirates on board. No arms, no water, no food," Prazuck said.

France is a key member of the European Union's naval mission, Operation Atalanta, fighting Somali pirates in the Gulf of Aden. It has aggressively tracked and caught suspected pirates and handed over at least 22 to Kenya. An additional 15 suspects were brought to France for prosecution after allegedly seizing French nationals' boats.

President Nicolas Sarkozy called for tougher action against piracy last year after dozens of attacks.

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This isn't the first time that pirates off the coast of Somalia have mistaken a French military vessel for a commercial boat.

May 2009
http://djtechnocrat.blogspot.com/2009/05/doh-pirates-captured-after-attacking.html
When the three pirate boats were spotted heading toward them the [French] frigate Nivose, one of the ships patrolling the region as part of the European Union anti-piracy mission Atalanta, headed into the sun to camouflage its true identity before turning to confront its attackers.
I wonder if they used the same trick this time...hiding behind the sun.

Sounds like an old pirate trick turned against modern pirates if you ask me ;)

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