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[Published: Thursday June 11 2009]

Somali pirates 'expanding reach'

Mogadishu, 11 June-(ANA)-Somali pirates are expanding their range of operations far beyond the East African coast, the US Navy has warned.

One attack has been confirmed on a ship as far north as the Red Sea. The gangs have also extended their raids down beyond the Seychelles.

The pirates were able to strike further away from the coast with the help of bigger mother ships, said the US Navy.

It also warned that an increasing number of attacks were being carried out at night.

Somalia has been without a stable government since 1991, allowing piracy to flourish.

The navy said the pirates were going further to avoid foreign navies, which have been patrolling the Indian Ocean and Gulf of Aden.

A statement from the Bahrain-based US Fifth Fleet said one raid took place at the southern end of the Red Sea at the end of May and ships should be cautious in that area.

More than 30,000 vessels annually transit the pirate-plagued Gulf of Aden and the busy shipping lane has offered rich picking for raiders.

The gangs are currently holding 14 ships and more than 200 seamen in the region. (ANA)

FA/ANA/11 June 2009----


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