
Crew training is important
American government lawyers this week brought criminal charges against a young Somali man in connection with a ship hijacking earlier this month. They say Abdiwali Abdiqadir Muse is the only survivor of a hijacking attempt on an American ship off the coast of
The capture of the Maersk Alabama made news around the world. The four pirates released the ship and its crew. But they took the ship's captain hostage in a small boat. Four days later, American Navy forces killed three of the hijackers and rescued the captain, Richard Phillips.
Agents bring piracy suspect Abdiwali Abdiqadir Muse, center, to the headquarters of the Federal Bureau of Investigation in
Abdiwali Abdiqadir Muse was flown from Africa to
Confirming Mister Muse's true age is difficult because birth documents are rare in
The International Maritime Bureau is an organization based in
The Bureau says pirates carried out more attacks last year in the area than ever before. However, information gathered for the first three months of this year suggest two thousand nine will be even worse. Pirates have attacked at least sixty-one ships so far, compared to six for the same period last year.
Experts say pirates now control at least seventeen ships and three hundred crew members. The amount of money paid to hijackers is harder to confirm. Researchers believe this year's total is in the tens of millions of dollars.
In recent years the international community has deployed navy ships to guard the area in an effort to fight piracy. Ships from the
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