Twelve crew members of a
Swiss commercial ship have been taken hostage by pirates who attacked the
vessel as it sailed off the coast of Nigeria.
Massoel Shipping said in a
statement Sunday that the ship MV Glarus, with 19 crew on board, was attacked
as it was carrying wheat from the Nigerian commercial capital Lagos to Port
Harcourt.
Reuters news agency
reported late Sunday the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency
(NIMASA) had identified the nationalities of the kidnapped crew. It said seven
crew members were from the Philippines and others were from Slovenia, Ukraine, Romania,
Croatia and Bosnia.
Nigerian officials said the
12 were still unaccounted for.
Massoel Shipping said the
vessel was attacked around 45 nautical miles southwest of Bonny Island early
Saturday.
"It is understood the
pirate gang boarded the Glarus by means of long ladders and cut the razor wire
on deck to gain access to the vessel and eventually the bridge," the
company said. "Having destroyed much of the vessel's communications
equipment, the criminal gang departed, taking 12 of the 19 crew complement as
hostage."
Piracy has been rising in
the southern Niger Delta region in the past few years, along with the number
sailors kidnapped for ransom.
According to a study
published by the EOS Risk Group in July, the number of kidnappings in the
region rose from 52 in 2016 to 75 last year. In the first half of this year,
pirated kidnapped 35 sailors, it said.
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