Indian Ocean pirate attacks to surge as weather clears
- Thursday 12 August 2010, 18:25
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- Regulation
PIRACY syndicates in Somalia are likely to be emboldened by the latest hijackings that have taken place in the Gulf of Aden. Over the coming weeks, more seizures should be expected in the waterway, while pirates will likely venture out into the Indian Ocean again once more towards the end of...
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