November 12, 2011 12:14 PM

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INS Sukanya foils pirate attack in Gulf of Aden

Indian naval warship INS Sukanya has again foiled a pirate attack in the Gulf of Aden. Navy officials intercepted three of the five pirate boats, with 26 pirates, and seized six AK-47 rifles, 12 magazines and about 3,000 rounds of ammunition.

Defence ministry officials in New Delhi said today, that at around 9.25 am on Thursday morning, offshore patrol vessel INS Sukanya was escorting a group of five merchant vessels through the Internationally Recognised Transit Corridor (IRTC), when it detected a group of five suspicious boats, speedily approaching the merchant vessels. The warship immediately altered course towards the suspicious vessel and challenged them.

On seeing the Naval vessel, the pirate skiffs tried to flee. Two got away, but the remaining three skiffs were successfully intercepted. A team of marine commandos recovered a large quantity of fuel and LPG cylinders, in addition to communication and navigation equipment on these boats.

Our correspondent reports, this is the fifth occasion where INS Sukanya has thwarted a pirate attack in the Gulf of Aden. On September 20th and 24th, pirates tried to approach vessels being escorted by INS Sukanya but the attack was warded off, and the pirates were disarmed by a team of marine commandoes.

In October, the Navy vessel had intercepted a pirate boat and seized three rifles, eight magazines, and around 320 rounds of ammunition from the pirate boat, with 14 pirates.

The ship has, so far, confiscated a total of 14 AK 47 Rifles, 31 magazines and 923 rounds of ammunition.

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