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Thursday, April 24, 2008

News: Somali Pirates Find Booming Business

Filed under: Kidnap And Ransom,Somalia — Tags: , , — Matt @ 1:34 PM

One of my readers sent me this story, and I thought it was pretty interesting.  This article gives a little hint as to the thought process that these pirates have out there and how they are profitting from their take downs.  -Head Jundi
 

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Somali pirates find booming business
Draft U.N. resolution to give countries legal arsenal to nab high-seas thugs
 
The Associated Press
Wed., April. 23, 2008

NAIROBI, Kenya – The spoils of a career as a pirate off Somalia’s high seas were simply too good for Abdi Muse to pass up. He bought two Land Cruisers and a new home, then married two women in one passionate week.

“I was giving away money to everyone I met,” said Muse, 38, who said he made $90,000 hijacking ships. “After two months, I had no money left. Can you believe it?”

For years, Somali pirates like Muse have found lucrative work stalking the country’s lawless coast, seizing boats and negotiating ransoms. But these brazen assailants could soon face more force as the United States and France muster international support for taking them on.

“This is a very important and serious signal that the nations of the world take (piracy) seriously,” said Cmdr. Lydia Robertson, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Navy.

The United States has been leading international patrols to combat piracy along Somalia’s unruly 1,880-mile coast, the longest in Africa and near key shipping routes. Now, the U.S. and France are drafting a U.N. resolution that would allow countries to chase and arrest pirates after a spate of recent attacks, including a Spanish tuna boat hijacked this week by pirates firing rocket-propelled grenades and a Dubai-flagged cargo ship seized while carrying food to the desperately poor country. (more…)

Monday, April 7, 2008

Industry Talk: Private Security Takes to the Sea

This is a great little primer, as to the state of the Private Naval Company/Private Security Company industry.  Recent kidnapping and hostage events off the coast of Somalia, have brought this issue out in the open again, and it begs this question.  Where is the PNC/PSC industry heading, and who are the players?  -Head Jundi 

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ISN Security Watch

7 April 2008

Private security takes to the sea

With violent maritime piracy and the risk of waterborne terrorism on the
rise, states and non-state actors turn to private security, Patrick Cullen
writes for ISN Security Watch.

By Patrick Cullen in New York for ISN Security Watch (04/04/08)

Piracy, once generally perceived to have been eliminated as a security
threat, has re-emerged as a significant problem for state and non-state
actors alike. Though the number of pirate attacks had waned during the last
few years, new International Maritime Bureau statistics have shown that
piracy is again on the upswing worldwide. This upsurge in piracy – and the
market created for countering this threat – can be conceptualized along
three distinct lines.

Mapping the maritime private security market (more…)

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