Somalia:A
Cambodian cargo ship falls into the hands of Somali
sea gangs

Mogadishu (waagacusub) ever since the piracy in East
Africa has emerged with great danger and turned into
an international problem, the most powerful countries
in world have been obliged to dispatch marine forces
to protect their ships sailing in the Gulf of Aden and
Indian Ocean, pirates take no notice of the heavy presence
of international marine forces from many nations around
the world participating in Atlanta operation. These
sea gangs with possession of modern communication of
mobile satellites and sophisticated weaponry seem to
be overwhelming a dozens of warships from countries
with might. A Patrolling task has become difficult and
uncontrollable to the international force, due to the
Somali sea coast extends to thousands of kilometers
from Somali-Kenya border to the border that Somalia
shares with Djibouti .

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Pirates' Constant and daring Hijackings on the ships
with their crew in Somali waters and beyond are on daily
occurrence. the Latest hijack has been reportedly confirmed
on Thursday as Somali sea gangs seized the MV Layla-S,
a Cambodian cargo ship, near the coast off Berbera town
after it had unloaded at the port in the northern breakaway
republic of Somaliland that seceded from the rest of
Somalia in 1991 after Somali central government collapsed.
Somaliland is proud of its relative stability compared
with the south of Somalia where deadly violence lethal
wars and suicide bombings are on daily repeat
It has been reported that the vessel has a link with
Syrian and UAE businessmen. The vessel was taken by
pirates after discharging its cargo. The accessible
report on the MV Layla-S say that the crew members onboard
are Pakistani, Indian, Sri Lankan, Somali and Syrian
nationals. The hijacking appeared to have occurred on
Wednesday, but few other details were immediately available.
The seizure came a week after Somali pirates freed a
Greek-flagged tanker carrying 2 million barrels of oil
for a record ransom.
By: Nur Hirsi Abdi
Tallmog@hotmail.com
Nairobi, Kenya
29 Janaury 2010 Waagacusub
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