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Private Security Shoot At Somali Pirates Trying To Hijack Ship
Claire Reid
| Last updated
5:37 PM, May 17 2021 GMT+1
A horrifying clip shows the moment private security operatives shoot at a group of pirates trying to hijack a ship.
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The clip, from 2011, shows the security guards on a cargo ship that a group of Somali pirates attempt to board.
The men waste no time in opening fire on the pirates who eventually retreat.
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Posting the clip on YouTube, Humans At Sea wrote: The fight between Somali pirates and a Private security guard on board a cargo ship. When pirates were trying to board the ship, the security guards fired dozens of rounds at the pirate vessel which eventually retreated.
Gulf of Guinea, of which Nigeria is major part, accounted for nearly half of all reported piracy incidents in the region in the first three months of 2021, latest figures from the International Maritime Bureau (IMB), have indicated.
According to the IMB’s latest global piracy report, 38 incidents were recorded since the start of 2021 – compared with 47 incidents during the same period last year.
The Gulf of Guinea is found within the West and Central African coastlines, surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean and aside Nigeria, comprises shores of other countries, including Ghana, Togo, Benin, Cameroon, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, Sao Tome and Principe, Democratic Republic of Congo, the Republic of Congo and Angola.
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