Pirates attacked a cargo vessel off the coast of Nigeria and
kidnapped two crew members, a maritime expert confirmed on Thursday, in
the latest high-seas strike in the Gulf of Guinea.
The CMA CGM
Turquoise, managed by Dioryx Maritime in Greece, was stormed late on
Monday as it travelled between Nigeria’s commercial hub Lagos and Douala
in Cameroon.
It was the second attack in one day: early Monday
pirates kidnapped six crew members of a Turkish cargo ship, the M/T
Puli, according to the Nigerian Navy.
“This attack – like most
others off the Niger Delta – was carried out at night and carried an
element of surprise,” Dirk Steffen, from the Denmark-based Risk
Intelligence firm, told AFP, referring to the later attack.
“The
crew mustered in the citadel after the attackers had boarded the ship,
but two crew members – the Filipino 2nd officer and the Egyptian
electrician – did not make it there in time and were seized by the
attackers”, he said in an email.
The Liberian-flagged vessel, chartered by French shipping company CMA
CGM, was attacked at 20:56 (19:56 GMT), 28 nautical miles from the
coastline of the oil-rich Niger delta region.
Steffen, the
director of maritime security at Risk Intelligence, said the target was
unusual and indicated the pirates were aiming at kidnapping rather than
hijacking tankers for their fuel cargo.
The Gulf of Guinea is
increasingly becoming a piracy hotspot and Risk Intelligence has
recorded 32 offshore attacks for Nigeria alone this year.
Steffen
linked the increase to the winding down of an amnesty scheme to former
Niger Delta militants, who demanded a fairer share of oil revenue
through kidnapping and sabotage in the 2000s.
It also reflected a
trend of a decrease in abductions and offshore piracy in the region
around elections. Nigeria held presidential and parliamentary polls last
year.
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