Fire-fight kills 2 pirates
DUTCH marines killed two pirates and captured 16 others during an operation to free a hijacked Iranian fishing boat off the coast of Somalia, the Defense Ministry said yesterday.
The deadly fire-fight marked the first time Dutch forces have killed suspected pirates while patrolling the Gulf of Aden as part of an international anti-piracy flotilla.
Marines from the frigate HMS Tromp opened fire at the pirates on the hijacked Iranian boat on Sunday after they shot at two Dutch inflatable speedboats sent to investigate the fishing vessel, the ministry said.
Ten suspected pirates were captured as they tried to flee in a high-speed skiff, and six more were detained on the fishing boat.
The bodies of two suspected pirates killed in the fire-fight also were recovered on the vessel.
They were taken back to the Tromp for examination before being disposed at sea.
"They were entrusted to the water," said Defense Ministry spokeswoman Marloes Visser.
"Given the temperatures there, you have to take a decision quickly," she said. "It is not practical to keep two bodies on board."
Visser said the pirates, some of whom were wounded in the shooting, were being questioned on board the Tromp. The injured were receiving medical treatment, but it was unclear if the captives would be taken anywhere for trial.
"It is not yet clear what will happen next. Prosecutors will have to decide," Visser said.
The deadly fire-fight marked the first time Dutch forces have killed suspected pirates while patrolling the Gulf of Aden as part of an international anti-piracy flotilla.
Marines from the frigate HMS Tromp opened fire at the pirates on the hijacked Iranian boat on Sunday after they shot at two Dutch inflatable speedboats sent to investigate the fishing vessel, the ministry said.
Ten suspected pirates were captured as they tried to flee in a high-speed skiff, and six more were detained on the fishing boat.
The bodies of two suspected pirates killed in the fire-fight also were recovered on the vessel.
They were taken back to the Tromp for examination before being disposed at sea.
"They were entrusted to the water," said Defense Ministry spokeswoman Marloes Visser.
"Given the temperatures there, you have to take a decision quickly," she said. "It is not practical to keep two bodies on board."
Visser said the pirates, some of whom were wounded in the shooting, were being questioned on board the Tromp. The injured were receiving medical treatment, but it was unclear if the captives would be taken anywhere for trial.
"It is not yet clear what will happen next. Prosecutors will have to decide," Visser said.
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