nomenon which is becoming increasingly aggressive''.Frattini made his remarks at a conference marking European Sea Day which aside from piracy also focused on illegal immigration.The UN-backed government of President Sharif Ahmed controls only parts of Somalia and not even all of the capital Mogadishu, while rebels control the southern part of the country and several routes to the north.Piracy has been able to flourish in Somalia because of the lack of an effective government.Most of the pirates are located in the northeast region of Puntland where the influx of ransom money has created an economic boom for the local population.Ransom from captured ships last year is reported to have netted the pirates some $80 million.http://www.ansa.it/site/notizie/awnplus/english/news/2009-05-20_120372000.htmlItalian warship arrests 9 pirates off Somalia
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