Indian navy captures 35 Somali pirates in anti-piracy operation; court extends custody till April 4

MUMBAI: An Esplanade courtroom on Sunday despatched the 35 arrested Somali pirates in police custody until April 4. The pirates, captured by the Indian Navy throughout an anti-piracy operation within the Arabian Sea final week, are accused of tried homicide, kidnapping for ransom, extortion, and legal intimidation amongst different costs.
The pirates have been on Saturday taken to the JJ Hospital for medical examination. Their interrogation in regards to the hijacking of a service provider vessel is on. The pirates had hijacked a Bulgarian service provider vessel, MV Ruen, on December 14 final yr, with its 17 crew members within the Arabian Sea. The pirates demanded a ransom of $60 million from the ship’s proprietor to launch the crew and the ship.
Indian Navy’s warship, INS Kolkata, throughout an anti-piracy operation, warned the hijackers and requested them to give up. Throughout an extended operation, the Navy personnel captured all of the pirates and introduced them to Mumbai and handed them over to the town police for additional motion as per the legislation. Police have seized two boats, three engines, 196 reside cartridges, one journal, a knife amongst different gadgets.
In 2012, the Navy detained 120 Somali pirates from the Arabian sea after rescuing over 50 crew members of various nationalities from a hijacked ship. The pirates have been then arrested in 4 completely different circumstances.



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