EXCLUSIVE: MoD rejects industry calls for military armed guards
- Friday 06 January 2012, 12:48
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- Regulation
THE Ministry of Defence will not provide vessel protection detachments to combat piracy in Somalia, defying calls from the UK Foreign Affairs Committee and key shipping bodies for state-led military back-up.In its report yesterday, the committee called for government engagement with...
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