
The Independent's front page story this morning is worth a read.
The paper has been looking a little closer at the Somali pirates and more specifically what they are doing with the ransom money.
According to the investigation,
Organised piracy syndicates operating in Dubai and other Gulf states are laundering vast sums of money taken in ransom from vessels hijacked off the Horn of Africa.
Furthermore the report says that
Investigators have discovered that the pirate gangs are exploiting information available to the shipping industry to plan their attacks. Front organisations are believed to have signed up to the Lloyd's List ship movement database, and sources such as Jane's Intelligence, to ascertain protective measures being undertaken by the shippers. In addition they have bought equipment to monitor radio traffic.
What may be even more worrying is the news that NATO forces haven't the power to arrest these pirates.Dutch commandos operating under NATO authority raided a pirate ship and rescued 20 Yemeni fishermen but were then forced torelease seven captured pirates because NATO has no authority to arrest pirates.
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