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Somali Islamists 'hunt pirates' | Somali Islamists 'hunt pirates' |
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Somali Islamist insurgents have begun searching for the pirates who hijacked a giant Saudi-owned oil tanker last Saturday, reports say. | Somali Islamist insurgents have begun searching for the pirates who hijacked a giant Saudi-owned oil tanker last Saturday, reports say. |
A spokesman for the al-Shabab group, Abdelghafar Musa, said hijacking a Muslim-owned ship was a major crime and they would pursue those responsible. | A spokesman for the al-Shabab group, Abdelghafar Musa, said hijacking a Muslim-owned ship was a major crime and they would pursue those responsible. |
The pirates are thought to be trying to obtain a multi-million dollar ransom. | The pirates are thought to be trying to obtain a multi-million dollar ransom. |
The ship, the Sirius Star, is believed to be anchored off the Somali port of Haradheere. | |
It has an international crew of 25 people and is carrying $100m (£67m) worth of crude oil. | It has an international crew of 25 people and is carrying $100m (£67m) worth of crude oil. |
'Show of force' | 'Show of force' |
"We are really sorry to hear that the Saudi ship has been held in Somalia," Mr Musa told the Associated Press. | "We are really sorry to hear that the Saudi ship has been held in Somalia," Mr Musa told the Associated Press. |
"We will fight them." | "We will fight them." |
Reports said Islamist fighters had descended on Haradheere in an apparent show of force, saying they were looking for the pirates. | Reports said Islamist fighters had descended on Haradheere in an apparent show of force, saying they were looking for the pirates. |
"The Islamists arrived searching for the pirates and the whereabouts of the Saudi ship," an unnamed elder in the port told Reuters news agency. | "The Islamists arrived searching for the pirates and the whereabouts of the Saudi ship," an unnamed elder in the port told Reuters news agency. |
"I saw four cars full of Islamists driving in the town from corner to corner. The Islamists say they will attack the pirates for hijacking a Muslim ship." | "I saw four cars full of Islamists driving in the town from corner to corner. The Islamists say they will attack the pirates for hijacking a Muslim ship." |
Another report suggested local militia and Shebab fighters had arrived in Harardhere in a move to position themselves for a share of any spoils. | Another report suggested local militia and Shebab fighters had arrived in Harardhere in a move to position themselves for a share of any spoils. |
"There are many militiamen who have arrived in the town and they want to get a share from the pirates if the ransom is paid," Ahmed Abdullahi, a local elder, was quoted by AFP news agency as saying. | "There are many militiamen who have arrived in the town and they want to get a share from the pirates if the ransom is paid," Ahmed Abdullahi, a local elder, was quoted by AFP news agency as saying. |
Meanwhile, Kenya reported on Friday that Somali pirates had been paid more than $150m (£101m) in ransoms in the past 12 months. | Meanwhile, Kenya reported on Friday that Somali pirates had been paid more than $150m (£101m) in ransoms in the past 12 months. |
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