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Africa Horn
Ransom paid, German cargo ship and crew released
2008-07-09
The Lehmann Timber was seized in the Gulf of Aden on May 28. The crew taken hostage included: the Russian captain, and a crew of four Ukrainians, one Estonian and nine Myanmar nationals.

The pirates are reported to have set July 7 as the ransom deadline and promised to kill the crew if it was not paid. Although shots were heard from the vessel late on Monday, the captain, who was in touch with the Ukrainian authorities, said the pirates fired in the air probably trying to scare the crew and negotiators.

"Today, at 5 a.m., the ransom was brought to the Lehmann Timber board. The pirates counted the money for several hours and then the vessel headed to the closest port. The exact sum of money is unknown, but the hostages said that the bandits had demanded $750,000," the Segodnya newspaper said on its website.
Posted by:3dc

#5  They should have spayed anthrax all over the money. Inshallah....
Posted by: darrylq   2008-07-09 19:52  

#4  Worked for Yussif Karamanli; for a while but didn't quit on his own accord.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2008-07-09 12:51  

#3  Great. Get your people. Then send in the exterminators, with orders to clean house and not worry about collaterals.
Posted by: mojo   2008-07-09 11:07  

#2  That's it. Keep paying them. That'll solve the problem.
Posted by: tu3031   2008-07-09 09:49  

#1  Despicable. They will use same to advance terror. I assume the jihadis escaped to the nearest mosque.
Posted by: McZoid   2008-07-09 00:26  

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