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Africa North
Misratans free Maltese cargo vessel
2016-03-26
A Maltese-based cargo ship was this evening on its way home from Misrata four days after its captain had been seized in a dispute over a consignment of horses.
There have been better opening sentences for a bit of journalism, but not many.
David Bonello, the Maltese master of the Togolese-registered ro-ro vessel
A fascinating term, redolent of the decadent mysteries of the Maghreb...
Med Patron was held in the port after it was reportedly discovered that 19 of the 64 horses he had delivered from his vessel were dead.
The mystery deepens. Did they arrive dead, or were their lively attittudes upon receipt subsequently revealed to be a foul ruse?
It is unclear if he was also detained under any animal cruelty legislation or simply because of the deemed failure to arrive with the contracted 64 live horses.
We join the journalist in his wondering...
The Med Patron docked in Misrata on Tuesday. MaltaToday has reported that because of the disputed delivery, the ship was barricaded into its berth by other vessels until compensation of €100,000 was paid.
Bullies, all of them, jointly and severally picking on that poor little ro-ro, which was just trying its poor best to make a living.
It has not been possible to contact either Misrata Free Zone nor the Patron Group in Malta to confirm what settlement was reached and that Bonello had been released.
Posted by:badanov

#4  It is left to the reader's imagination as to how they managed to get 64 horses on a ro-ro boat...

Gently down the beam.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2016-03-26 19:33  

#3   It is left to the reader's imagination as to how they managed to get 64 horses on a ro-ro boat...

Oh, probably by leading them up the ramp. That would be my best guess.
Posted by: Sgt. Mom   2016-03-26 18:41  

#2  It is left to the reader's imagination as to how they managed to get 64 horses on a ro-ro boat...
Posted by: CrazyFool   2016-03-26 14:49  

#1  "It was a dark and stormy night. Suddenly, a Maltese-based cargo ship was seized on the horizon."
Posted by: SteveS   2016-03-26 13:01  

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