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A ransom demand for a British couple being held by Somali pirates is to be made later, the BBC has learnt. | A ransom demand for a British couple being held by Somali pirates is to be made later, the BBC has learnt. |
Paul and Rachel Chandler, aged 59 and 55, from Tunbridge Wells in Kent, were taken hostage by gunmen in the Indian Ocean in the early hours of 23 October. | Paul and Rachel Chandler, aged 59 and 55, from Tunbridge Wells in Kent, were taken hostage by gunmen in the Indian Ocean in the early hours of 23 October. |
They had been travelling to Tanzania from the Seychelles and their yacht was later found in international waters. | They had been travelling to Tanzania from the Seychelles and their yacht was later found in international waters. |
BBC East Africa correspondent Will Ross said pirates were holding discussions and a demand was "imminent". | BBC East Africa correspondent Will Ross said pirates were holding discussions and a demand was "imminent". |
He reported that one of the men holding the couple said the demand would possibly be issued later on Friday. | He reported that one of the men holding the couple said the demand would possibly be issued later on Friday. |
Treatment 'OK' | |
Armed Somali pirates boarded the Chandler's yacht the Lynn Rival in the Indian Ocean while they slept. | Armed Somali pirates boarded the Chandler's yacht the Lynn Rival in the Indian Ocean while they slept. |
Mr Chandler, speaking by phone to the BBC's Somali Service on Thursday, said they were well and being treated OK. | |
The pirates forced the pair to sail towards Somalia after their boat was captured. | The pirates forced the pair to sail towards Somalia after their boat was captured. |
Searches for the Chandlers began on Friday after they sent a distress signal. | Searches for the Chandlers began on Friday after they sent a distress signal. |
Mr Chandler has said the couple were being held on a Singapore-registered container ship called the Kota Wajah seized by the pirates earlier this month. | Mr Chandler has said the couple were being held on a Singapore-registered container ship called the Kota Wajah seized by the pirates earlier this month. |
The couple were travelling from the Seychelles to Tanzania | The couple were travelling from the Seychelles to Tanzania |
Local fishermen then reported seeing the couple being taken to the village of Ceel Huur, near the pirate stronghold Harardhere. | Local fishermen then reported seeing the couple being taken to the village of Ceel Huur, near the pirate stronghold Harardhere. |
A spokesman for the pirates, who identified himself only as Abdinor, told the Press Association the couple would be moved from land back to a ship anchored off the eastern coast of Somalia. | A spokesman for the pirates, who identified himself only as Abdinor, told the Press Association the couple would be moved from land back to a ship anchored off the eastern coast of Somalia. |
The pirates believed it will be safer for the couple to be kept on a ship with other hostages, he said. | The pirates believed it will be safer for the couple to be kept on a ship with other hostages, he said. |
Commander John Harbour, spokesman for the European Naval Force Somalia (EU NAVFOR), said the pirates usually secure the vessel they have captured then contact the ship's owner to start negotiations. | Commander John Harbour, spokesman for the European Naval Force Somalia (EU NAVFOR), said the pirates usually secure the vessel they have captured then contact the ship's owner to start negotiations. |
He said the pirates often take trade ships but have recently seized a couple of yachts, taking the crews prisoner. | He said the pirates often take trade ships but have recently seized a couple of yachts, taking the crews prisoner. |
"They know lives are worth a lot of money," he added. | "They know lives are worth a lot of money," he added. |
He warned that negotiations can take months. | He warned that negotiations can take months. |
Mr and Mrs Chandler had been sailing from the Seychelles to Tanzania. | Mr and Mrs Chandler had been sailing from the Seychelles to Tanzania. |