Numerous weapons and piracy equipment were found
Following NATO’s successful release of the pirated Italian merchant vessel, MV Montecristo, earlier last week, the naval units contributing to NATO’s counter piracy operation succeeded in locating and disrupting the suspected pirate mother ship responsible for the attack.
Successful coordination of military assets and information sharing amongst naval units operating in the region made it possible to locate the pirate dhow which was stopped whilst heading towards the Somali coast. Under the watchful eye of HMS SOMERSET a boarding team from the RFA FORT VICTORIA boarded the dhow to carry out an inspection.
During the inspection clear evidence was found of involvement in piracy with numerous weapons and piracy equipment secreted within the dhows compartments.
The investigation also revealed that Somali pirates had forced the Pakistani crew to use their dhow as a pirate mother ship. On completion of the investigation, the dhow and its crew were set free and four Somali pirates were taken into custody by the Italian authorities to join the other eleven suspected pirates involved in the attack on MV Montecristo.
Describing the events, NATO’s Task Force Commander Rear Admiral Gualtiero Mattesi said that “our determination to disrupt and deter piracy has been clearly demonstrated in these two actions and our actions co-ordinated with our naval partners multiplies the effect of the NATO force to really challenge the pirates operations”.
Source: NATO