After
Libya's ruler Muammar Gaddafi was killed by rebels in the north African
state, weaponry from his well-stocked arsenals made its way onto the
black market, she said."We found that Libyan weapons
are being sold in what is the world's biggest black market for illegal
gun smugglers, and Somali pirates are among those buying from sellers in
Sierra Leone, Liberia and other countries," said Judith van der Merwe,
of the Algiers-based African Centre for the Study and Research on
Terrorism."We believe our
information is credible and know that some of the pirates have acquired
ship mines, as well as Stinger and other shoulder-held missile
launchers," Van der Merwe told Reuters on the sidelines of an Indian
Ocean naval conference.(Reuters) -
Somali pirates have acquired sophisticated weaponry, including mines and
shoulder-held missile launchers from Libya, and are likely to use them
in bolder attacks on shipping, a senior maritime security analyst said
on Thursday.Pirates
operating from the Somali coast have raked in millions of dollars in
ransoms from hijacking ships and a report in 2011 estimated that
maritime piracy costs the global economy between $7 billion and $12
billion through higher shipping costs and ransom payments.Warships
from NATO, the European Union and other affected countries deployed in
the Gulf of Aden have had only limited success in combating pirate
attacks, mainly because of the huge expanse of sea that needs
surveillance, some 2.5 million square miles."What
we are seeing is a decrease in the number of successful attacks, but an
increase in the ransom amounts paid out, and the fear is that better
armed pirates could risk more or pose a greater challenge when facing
capture," Van der Merwe said.Pirates
have attacked as far away as the Indian coast, about 1,000 nautical
miles away, and are increasingly turning their attention southwards
towards South Africa.A former
commander of naval Task Force 151, one of the multi-national forces in
the Gulf of Aden, said pirates usually surrendered when faced with the
massive firepower of naval vessels.The information was gathered from interviews with gun smugglers, pirates and other sources, said Van der Merwe."At
this stage we are seeing no evidence the pirates of Somalia are having
any weapons beyond the AK47s and RPGs," Rear Admiral Harris Chan of the
Singapore Navy told Reuters at the conference.
Monday, April 16, 2012
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