MV Suez Again Attacked by Pirates
NEW DELHI - Egyptian cargo ship MV Suez has been released by Somali pirates again attacked by the pirates.
The crew (ABK) claims, pirates fired rockets into the ship, but the attack was successfully returned.
The crew of MV Suez said they tried to contact the Navy (Navy) India after the attack, but their request was rejected Indian Navy. Similarly, as reported by the Times of India, Wednesday (15/06/2011).
MV Suez was hijacked by pirates in the Gulf of Aden on August 2, 2010 ago and freed on ransom USD2, 1 million or approximately Rp17 billion.
Meanwhile, the family of six citizens of India who becomes a hostage, waiting for the certainty of their return.
Besides six Indian citizens, the ship was also carrying 11 wrga Egypt, four Pakistanis and a Sri Lankan.