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MT Kerala - Release From Hijacking off Angola

January 27, 2014 - 10:47:47 UTC
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"Kerala" - Release from Hijacking

IN A press release issued by Dynacom Tankers Management, the managers of the 'missing', then confirmed hijacked tanker, Kerala, state that the vessel and crew are safe, however, one crew member was wounded. A large amount of the oil cargo was stolen.

Precise details of the hijack are sketchy and the Angola Navy comments (not included) about faking the hijack are not commented upon in this release, but it is considered that this particular incident has many questions to answer in view of the length of time the vessel was stated as missing. The statement is as follows:Dynacom TM Ltd

We are the Managers of the vessel "Kerala" (IMO No. 9390927) which was recently hijacked at Angola, Luanda Anchorage.

We are relieved to advise that on Sunday, 26 January 2014, we were able to re-establish contact with the vessel and speak to the Master. All crew members are alive and accounted for, but one is wounded [reportedly stabbed in the back] and all have clearly been affected by their ordeal. A large amount of cargo has been stolen.

We lost contact with the vessel on 18 January 2014. We instigated our emergency response procedures and engaged professionals experienced in dealing with these type of incidents to assist us.

It quickly became apparent that we were dealing with a piracy incident and that the vessel had been hijacked. In accordance with good practice, we did not provide detailed press releases whilst the situation was unfolding, but worked alongside the relevant authorities to try to resolve the incident.

We would like to than the European, North American and other international intelligence agencies who worked with us during this incident, as well as the regional and international navies who dispatched assets to monitor the pirates provided support and assistance to us.

Representative of international law enforcement and intelligence agencies that are experienced in dealing with piracy incidents will be attending on board to gather intelligence and forensice evidence from the vessel and crew in order to bring to justice those that perpetrated this cime on our vessel and our people.

Original Source: Dynacom Tankers Management Ltd


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