Navy thwarts piracy against Indian bulk carrier in Gulf of Aden

There were 12 suspected pirates and a search was on to locate them.

October 06, 2017 05:19 pm | Updated 06:55 pm IST - NEW DELHI

Personnel of the E.U. Naval Force-Somalia aboard INS Trishul during anti-piracy joint patrol off Somalia. Photo: @EUNAVFOR

Personnel of the E.U. Naval Force-Somalia aboard INS Trishul during anti-piracy joint patrol off Somalia. Photo: @EUNAVFOR

The Indian Navy on Friday thwarted a piracy attempt against an Indian bulk carrier in the Gulf of Aden.

“Stealth frigate INS Trishul thwarted a piracy attempt on Indian registered merchant vessel 'Jag Amar' at 12:30 pm on Friday,” Navy spokesperson Capt. D.K. Sharma said.

“Jag Amar” is a 85,000-tonne bulk carrier.

 India's second stealth frigate, INS Trishul, entering the Mumbai harbour on Tuesday, September 23, 2003.

INS Trishul. File photo

 

“Boarding of Jag Amar by Navy special forces, MARCOS, is in progress,” Capt. Sharma said. One AK magazine, 27 rounds, ladders and grapnels were recovered along with the suspected skiff used by pirates. There were 12 suspected pirates and a search was on to locate them.

The Indian Navy has continuously deployed a ship against piracy since 2008.

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