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Doh! Pirates captured after attacking the wrong ship
2009-05-05
From a distance the large ship on the horizon looked like the perfect target, ripe for a successful spot of piracy.

But as the Somali pirates sped toward the vessel sailing near the Seychelles, they were horrified to see two boats and a helicopter set off from their target and launch their own counter-attack.

They had failed to spot, in the dazzling sun, that the 'merchant ship' they thought they were intercepting was, in fact, a French naval ship bristling with cannons, radar technology and armed commandos.

When the three pirate boats were spotted heading toward them the 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.

When the boats were close enough, Lieutenant Commander Jean-Marc le Quilliec sent his commandos out on outboards, with a helicopter to provide air support. The helicopter fired two warning shots to stop the three boats from fleeing and within minutes the 11 pirates had surrendered.

Two of the attack boats were small skiffs which the pirates used as attack vessels and the third was a nine metre (30 foot) mother ship, used to transport supplies such as petrol, water and food.

Only one pirate was left on board the mother ship which had nothing on board except fuel and potates, said Lt Commander le Quilliec. "He apparently thought the pirates had hijacked us," he said.

The commandos found two Kalashnikov assault rifles on one of the skiffs, ammunition, a rocket-launcher and five grenades.

The 11 captured pirates, some of them very young, were ordered to sit on the deck with their hands on their heads as French forces searched them.

"The guys we catch are getting younger and younger," said one navy soldier. "Look at this one, he can't be 17."

A French navy spokesman confirmed the capture of 11 pirates. "The pirates are currently on the Nivose," he said. "For the moment we don't have any indication of what the European Union forces want to do with these pirates."

The world's naval powers are dispatching an ever-growing fleet of warships in response to a scourge which is threatening to disrupt one of the world's busiest maritime trade routes.

In a bid to avoid the patrols, some pirate groups have ventured further out into the Indian Ocean. Several incidents have been reported recently in the Seychelles, a small Indian Ocean nation with a thriving tourist trade, which is a base for foreign fishing fleets.

On Sunday anoather three pirates were apprehended in Seychelles waters. "The three men identified themselves as Somali. They were travelling in a six-metre skiff with several barrels of fuel and water onboard,'' said a Seychelles government spokesman.
Posted by:Fred

#12  Just sink the fucking ship and let 'em swim back to shore.

I bet none make it.
Posted by: DarthVader   2009-05-05 23:38  

#11  potates?
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2009-05-05 21:10  

#10  i believe kids 14 or younger are sentenced as adults in the US. Why should it be different there
Posted by: rabid whitetail   2009-05-05 20:53  

#9  Only if he's on the hook end of the fishing pole, 3dc.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2009-05-05 18:59  

#8  Send him back with transport like in this video
Posted by: 3dc   2009-05-05 18:38  

#7  That one's too small. It's below the limit. Toss him back in.

Give him a dozen cans of food, but make him swim back. Put 'em in a drawstring bag, fastened around his neck. (Know how heavy a can of pinto beans or cream-style corn is?)
Posted by: Old Patriot   2009-05-05 14:21  

#6  In a bid to avoid the patrols, some pirate groups have ventured further out into the Indian Ocean. Several incidents have been reported recently in the Seychelles, a small Indian Ocean nation with a thriving tourist trade, which is a base for foreign fishing fleets.

Apparently the Somali coast guard has decided to attack the over-fishers at their base of operations.
Posted by: Pappy   2009-05-05 13:58  

#5  p2k - lol
Posted by: Jumbo Slinerong5015   2009-05-05 13:15  

#4  large ship on the horizon looked like the perfect target

A French Q-Ship? Drink up!
Posted by: Glenmore   2009-05-05 13:09  

#3  "The guys we catch are getting younger and younger," said one navy soldier. "Look at this one, he can't be 17."

A French navy spokesman confirmed the capture of 11 pirates. "The pirates are currently on the Nivose," he said. "For the moment we don't have any indication of what the European Union forces want to do with these pirates."


That one's too small. It's below the limit. Toss him back in.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2009-05-05 12:26  

#2  Spank 'em and send 'em home to their mommies.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2009-05-05 11:54  

#1  why stop them if you are gonna end up letting them go?
Posted by: rabid whitetail   2009-05-05 10:52  

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