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Somali pirates battle over ransom | Somali pirates battle over ransom |
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Somali pirates have been fighting over a huge ransom paid to free a Greek-owned oil tanker, pirates and a maritime official said. | Somali pirates have been fighting over a huge ransom paid to free a Greek-owned oil tanker, pirates and a maritime official said. |
The argument between rival pirate gangs means that the ship, the Maran Centaurus, has not yet been freed, a local group that monitors piracy said. | The argument between rival pirate gangs means that the ship, the Maran Centaurus, has not yet been freed, a local group that monitors piracy said. |
A ransom of between $5.5m and $7m (£3.4m-£4.3m) is believed to have been dropped on the deck of the tanker. | A ransom of between $5.5m and $7m (£3.4m-£4.3m) is believed to have been dropped on the deck of the tanker. |
The Maran Centaurus was seized in November with 28 crew members. | The Maran Centaurus was seized in November with 28 crew members. |
As the ransom was due to be delivered on Sunday, pirates on board the tanker and others in speedboats were reportedly already firing weapons at each other. | |
"The argument intensified when the ransom money was brought," Ahmed Ganey, a member of the gang that hijacked the ship, was quoted as saying by the AFP news agency. | "The argument intensified when the ransom money was brought," Ahmed Ganey, a member of the gang that hijacked the ship, was quoted as saying by the AFP news agency. |
"Some of the pirates are on board the ship while others are onshore and refusing anybody to get down or to go on board," he said. | "Some of the pirates are on board the ship while others are onshore and refusing anybody to get down or to go on board," he said. |
'Stand-off' | 'Stand-off' |
"The problem is now that the pirates on the vessel will not be able to return to the shore, because of the infighting," said Ecoterra International, a Nairobi-based group that monitors shipping off Somalia. | "The problem is now that the pirates on the vessel will not be able to return to the shore, because of the infighting," said Ecoterra International, a Nairobi-based group that monitors shipping off Somalia. |
"At present there is a stand-off and nobody can predict how the release will develop." | "At present there is a stand-off and nobody can predict how the release will develop." |
When it was hijacked the Maran Centaurus was sailing near the Seychelles in the Indian Ocean, about 1,300km (800 miles) off Somalia. | When it was hijacked the Maran Centaurus was sailing near the Seychelles in the Indian Ocean, about 1,300km (800 miles) off Somalia. |
Its crew is made up of 16 Filipinos, nine Greeks, two Ukrainians and one Romanian. It is carrying about two million barrels of oil. | Its crew is made up of 16 Filipinos, nine Greeks, two Ukrainians and one Romanian. It is carrying about two million barrels of oil. |
War-torn Somalia has had no functioning government since 1991, allowing pirates to operate along the lawless coast almost with impunity. | War-torn Somalia has had no functioning government since 1991, allowing pirates to operate along the lawless coast almost with impunity. |
In recent months, the pirates have started operating further from the Somali coast as international navies try to protect shipping against attacks. | In recent months, the pirates have started operating further from the Somali coast as international navies try to protect shipping against attacks. |
In November 2008 another oil tanker, the Sirius Star, which was also carrying some two million barrels of oil, became the largest ship ever seized by pirates. | In November 2008 another oil tanker, the Sirius Star, which was also carrying some two million barrels of oil, became the largest ship ever seized by pirates. |
The vessel was released in January after a ransom of $3m (then £1.95m) was paid. | The vessel was released in January after a ransom of $3m (then £1.95m) was paid. |
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