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French Military Police Mobilized After Somalia Hijacking
2008-04-08
Members of France's GIGN, a military police counter-terrorism unit, have been sent to Djibouti, which neighbors Somalia to the North and hosts nearly 3,000 French soldiers.

The French luxury yacht "Ponant" was hijacked by Somali pirates on Friday as it passed through the Gulf of Aden en route from the Seychelles to the Mediterranean Sea. The yacht was carrying 30 crew members, the majority French citizens, but no other passengers.

The yacht had been sighted off the coast of Puntland, a relatively stable semi-autonomous region in Somalia's north. But Puntland officials say the hijackers have moved into southern Somalia.

Puntland's minister of information Abdirahman Bangah says his government lacks the capacity to go after such pirates and has not been involved in the French response. "We did not communicate with anyone in France," he said. "Those people [hijackers], they do not call us, they call straight to the owners. And we do not have an ability to catch those people. We do not have much capacity to run after the coastal areas. They are not in our hands. We do not have coastal guards."
What's missing is the part where he says, "nevertheless, we condemn this piracy in the strongest terms and will support the French government in every way possible. We warn these murderous pirates that they will be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law." VOA must have snipped that part.
In addition to mobilizing the military police unit, France has diverted a naval ship to monitor the hijackers, and has sent at least one patrol by aircraft based in Djibouti.

French officials have said the crew has not been harmed and that their safety is the top priority in the French response. On Sunday, Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner kept open the possibility of paying ransom to the hijackers.
Posted by:Fred

#5  Quote,
"Come and jump on my Sword Evil, for I shall NOT be so gentle"
Two points if you know who said this;-)
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2008-04-08 13:53  

#4  Add three or four snipers and a machine gun or two mounted on the frigate's rail for support and cover? (Poor Dead Pirates)
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2008-04-08 13:49  

#3  May I suggest sailing alongside and swinging out a cargo net full of Marines,(Hanging all over the outside, and armed to the teeth.) end of problem.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2008-04-08 13:47  

#2  France has diverted a naval ship to monitor the hijackers,

"Monitor" the Hijackers, NOT reassuring.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2008-04-08 13:44  

#1  "Well, if you're not going to help at least stay the hell out of our way. These guys are about to get messily dead."
Posted by: Chief Running Gag   2008-04-08 12:09  

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