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Sierra Leone navy battles pirates | Sierra Leone navy battles pirates |
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Four men have been killed after Sierra Leone's navy acted against a pirate attack, police say. | Four men have been killed after Sierra Leone's navy acted against a pirate attack, police say. |
A group of pirates from neighbouring Guinea opened fire on a Chinese fishing vessel, the Shanghai Three, police spokesman Ibrahim Samura told the BBC. | A group of pirates from neighbouring Guinea opened fire on a Chinese fishing vessel, the Shanghai Three, police spokesman Ibrahim Samura told the BBC. |
He said following the intervention of the navy, two pirates were shot dead and two men believed to be Guinean soldiers drowned. | He said following the intervention of the navy, two pirates were shot dead and two men believed to be Guinean soldiers drowned. |
A BBC reporter says pirate attacks are rare in West Africa, outside Nigeria. | A BBC reporter says pirate attacks are rare in West Africa, outside Nigeria. |
At least four alleged pirates, from Guinea and Sierra Leone, were arrested. | At least four alleged pirates, from Guinea and Sierra Leone, were arrested. |
"The pirates boarded the vessels... and put the crew under gunpoint. We responded to a distress call from one of the vessel's captains and a three-hour battle ensued," Mr Samura said. | "The pirates boarded the vessels... and put the crew under gunpoint. We responded to a distress call from one of the vessel's captains and a three-hour battle ensued," Mr Samura said. |
The fishing boat's Chinese and Sierra Leonean crew was unharmed. | The fishing boat's Chinese and Sierra Leonean crew was unharmed. |
BBC West Africa correspondent Will Ross says there have been warnings that piracy is growing in the region and the small under-resourced navies need help to counter the threat. | BBC West Africa correspondent Will Ross says there have been warnings that piracy is growing in the region and the small under-resourced navies need help to counter the threat. |
The fact that West Africa is being used as a staging post for Latin American cocaine is adding to the insecurity. | The fact that West Africa is being used as a staging post for Latin American cocaine is adding to the insecurity. |
Our correspondent says there have also been several oil discoveries in the region and there is a need to improve the protection of these offshore installations. | Our correspondent says there have also been several oil discoveries in the region and there is a need to improve the protection of these offshore installations. |
Fishermen who complain that illegal trawlers are depleting fish stocks would also welcome better policing of the West African coastline, he says. | Fishermen who complain that illegal trawlers are depleting fish stocks would also welcome better policing of the West African coastline, he says. |
The waters off Africa's east coast are the most dangerous in the world. Earlier this month, Somali pirates seized a Saudi super-tanker carrying 2m barrels of oil. |
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