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A man has told how he and his wife were kidnapped by armed pirates while the pair slept aboard their yacht in the Indian Ocean. | A man has told how he and his wife were kidnapped by armed pirates while the pair slept aboard their yacht in the Indian Ocean. |
Paul Chandler, of Kent, speaking by phone to ITV news, said: "I was asleep and men with guns came aboard." | Paul Chandler, of Kent, speaking by phone to ITV news, said: "I was asleep and men with guns came aboard." |
Searches for Mr Chandler, 59, and his wife, Rachel, 55, began on Friday, after the pair sent a distress signal. | Searches for Mr Chandler, 59, and his wife, Rachel, 55, began on Friday, after the pair sent a distress signal. |
Their yacht was discovered during counter-piracy operations on Wednesday, but the couple were not on board. | Their yacht was discovered during counter-piracy operations on Wednesday, but the couple were not on board. |
'No ransom demand' | 'No ransom demand' |
Mr Chandler, from Tunbridge Wells, said the raid had come in the early hours. | Mr Chandler, from Tunbridge Wells, said the raid had come in the early hours. |
He said: "I was off watch. I was asleep and men with guns came aboard. It was on Friday last week at 0230." | He said: "I was off watch. I was asleep and men with guns came aboard. It was on Friday last week at 0230." |
The kidnapped man's brother-in-law, Stephen Collett, 58, of Ixworth, Suffolk, has confirmed that the voice in the phone call was that of Mr Chandler. | |
Paul and Rachel are blameless tourists Foreign Office | Paul and Rachel are blameless tourists Foreign Office |
The armed pirates forced the pair to sail towards Somalia after their boat was captured. | The armed pirates forced the pair to sail towards Somalia after their boat was captured. |
Mr Chandler said the pair were being held hostage on a Singapore-registered container ship called the Kota Wajah. He was speaking from the captain's cabin at 1100 GMT (1400 local time). | |
He said their captors had not officially asked for a ransom. | |
"They kept asking for money and took everything of value on the boat," he added. | |
Mr Chandler said they were being held hostage with the container ship. | |
He said the vessel was then about a mile off the coast of Somalia, and the nearest town was Ubdu. | |
'Luxury vehicles' | |
He was asked how they were being treated, but the line was lost before Mr Chandler could answer. | |
Local fishermen reported seeing the pair being taken to a village in Somalia after the telephone call. | |
One of the fishermen, Dahir Dabadhahan, said two boats arrived in the village of Ceel Huur, near the pirate stronghold Harardhere, and were met by a convoy of about 30 other pirates in six luxury vehicles. | |
He said: "The pirates opened fire into the air, waving us to move away." | |
A spokeswoman for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office said: "Hostage taking is never justified. | |
The couple were travelling from the Seychelles to Tanzania | |
"Paul and Rachel are blameless tourists and they should be released immediately and unconditionally. | "Paul and Rachel are blameless tourists and they should be released immediately and unconditionally. |
"The families are deeply concerned for the safety of their loved ones. | "The families are deeply concerned for the safety of their loved ones. |
"Foreign and Commonwealth Office staff are in close contact with them and are offering support." | "Foreign and Commonwealth Office staff are in close contact with them and are offering support." |
Earlier, the Ministry of Defence said the pair's empty yacht had been found but there was no reason to suspect the couple had come to harm. | |
A spokesman said Royal Navy vessels operating with international partners under EU, Nato and combined maritime forces would continue to play a full role in efforts to secure their release. | |
Relatives of the Chandlers met the Somali premier Omar Sharmarke in London on Wednesday who told them he would do anything to "see a peaceful solution". | |
The Somali government - which only has nominal authority in large parts of the country - said it was doing everything possible to locate them. | |
Mr and Mrs Chandler had been sailing from the Seychelles to Tanzania. |