Pirates Seize Yacht
01 Apr 2008
It appears to have anchored on Sunday 6 April off the northeastern Somali region of Puntland. 'We've made contact and the matter could last a long time,' said French foreign minister Bernard Kouchner, '...we have to do everything to avoid bloodshed.' He did not rule out the payment of a ransom to secure the release of the French and Ukranian crew.
Somali pirates usually demand a ransom once the ship has reached a port. In mid-March this year, a Russian tug boat and six crew members were released for $700,000 after being held captive for a total of six weeks.
The area is considered dangerous because Somalia has not had a functioning government since 1991. There were over 30 cases of piracy reported in 2007.






