Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Somali Pirates Free Georgian Sailors after 1+ Year in Captivity | Maritime News | Maritime Executive Magazine

After sixteen months in captivity, Somali pirates have released the tanker MV OLIB G and its 18-member crew for a $3million ransom payment on Sunday morning.

MV OLIB G’s crew is comprised of 15 Georgians and 3 Turks and according to Somalia Report are all safe and in good health. The 6,375-DWT Maltese-flagged chemical tanker is also reportedly in good condition.

PHOTO: MV OLIB G.

The news was confirmed by a pirate known as “Deeq” to officials of Somalia Report. He said that a group of his friends on the vessel returned after they received their $3 million ransom.

The MV OLIB G is owned by Frio Maritime SA and managed by Frio Ventures SA and was hijacked on September 8th, 2010 in the Gulf of Aden.

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