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BREAKING: U.S. Navy SEALS storm Singapore chartered ship...
Drudge ^

Posted on 12/11/2001 11:03:36 PM PST by Talkwire

U.S. Navy SEALS storm Singapore chartered ship...

This is just a headline on Drudge. More to come. Matt relies on Freeper's for half his stuff anyway, so let's track this on this thread and break some news.


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1 posted on 12/11/2001 11:03:36 PM PST by Talkwire
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To: Talkwire

2 posted on 12/11/2001 11:10:55 PM PST by VaBthang4
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To: Talkwire
Beat you Matt: link HERE

http://newpaper.asia1.com.sg/news/npwo304.html

Armed men storm ship and round up crew. They think it's pirates, but...

BY GENEVIEVE JIANG

Dec 12, 2001

THE time was 5.48am.

The sky was dark. The mist, barely settling.

But in the middle of the North Arabian Sea, tensions were brewing on board the Kota Sejarah

Two groups of gun-toting US Navy Seals, the elite tactical force, had stormed the Singapore-chartered container ship while it was sailing out of Karachi, Pakistan, towards South-east Asia, taking the crew members by surprise.

For eight hours, the Panamanian-flagged vessel, chartered by the Singapore-based company, Pacific International Lines (PIL), was detained by some 75 US Navy Seals and Marines in search of illegal weapons and terrorists.

The incident happened last Thursday.

A source, familiar with the incident, told The New Paper that crew members initially thought they were being attacked by pirates.

He said: "They were all armed. The Navy Seals ordered the crew to slow down the vessel.

"Then they got all crew to gather, and the chief officer went round with one of them to check the cabins."

According to The Business Times, the Navy Seals handcuffed six crew members with plastic bands and forced them to lie face down on the ship's deck for 30 minutes.

Among them were the ship's chief engineer and chief officer.

Our source refused to confirm if anyone on board suffered injuries, if the crew members resisted, or if the soldiers used force against them.

He said: "These (the US soldiers) are highly trained professionals. Under such circumstances, you know what the consequences will be if you resist.

"You participate without question. This is military action. You don't expect them to mollycoddle you." A PIL spokesman told BT that although the crew co-operated with the search teams, two crew members suffered injuries - one to his finger while the other was reportedly kicked in the leg by one of the American soldiers.

He said: "All hands were then asked to proceed to the Crew Mess, where they could be visually monitored.

"The chief engineer was allowed to proceed to the engine room and the master remained on the bridge."

HELICOPTERS

About an hour and a half later, seven military helicopters arrived.

While they hovered overhead, US Marines rappelled onto the ship's deck.

The Navy Seals and Marines, from the assault ship USS Shreveport, inspected some 300 containers on board the Kota Sejarah.

The cabin search took about three hours, reported BT. After that, the teams searched cargo holds and containers, focusing on containers loaded at Karachi and headed for Aden, Yemen and Mombasa, Kenya. The soldiers also checked and videotaped all cargo documents, passports, certificates, crew lists and ship's drawings.

But they failed to find anything suspicious. A PIL spokesman said the soldiers left after "expressing their thanks to the master for his co-operation and apologies for the inconvenience caused", reported The Shipping Times.

The US Navy is reported to be searching the world's oceans and ports for some 23 merchant ships, all on a classified list of ships identified by US and Norwegian intelligence agencies as owned or controlled by Osama bin Laden and the Al-Qaeda terrorist organisation, reported ABC news.

British, Australian, German and French ships are also joining in the hunt. According to ABC news, the storming of the Kota Sejarah is only the second boarding of a suspicious vessel since the search began two weeks ago.

But our source said the inspection was part of a routine military operation.

He said: "The Kota Sejarah wasn't singled out. All ships sailing out of Karachi will be inspected by the US and its allies.

"It happened to the ships during the Gulf War.

"It's no surprise that it happened again this time."

3 posted on 12/11/2001 11:11:58 PM PST by Talkwire
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hmmmm, did they see the 'singapore girls'??
4 posted on 12/11/2001 11:12:58 PM PST by rockfish59
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This is all really old news, not even remotely breaking news, if this is the same ship.

There was footage of the Seals searching the containers on one of the network news shows several days ago.

5 posted on 12/11/2001 11:16:30 PM PST by John H K
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There was this thread from yesterday:

SECRET AL QAEDA ESCAPE HATCH

Maybe they had a tip that Bin laden was in one of the shipping containers!

6 posted on 12/11/2001 11:19:26 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach
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You are right, this is no longer "breaking". It was Breaking when it was a mere headline, until I found the source. The article says it happened a week ago. Compelling article though.
7 posted on 12/11/2001 11:20:25 PM PST by Talkwire
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Seems Drudge realized that it was a stale story and buried the headline on his site (It was top of the page).

Messr's Freep Editors, please change my post from Breaking to Broken.

8 posted on 12/11/2001 11:26:43 PM PST by Talkwire
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I'd missed it entirely ... bet I wasn't the only one.
9 posted on 12/11/2001 11:34:01 PM PST by Askel5
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I'd missed it entirely ... bet I wasn't the only one.

Me too.

10 posted on 12/11/2001 11:42:06 PM PST by Dan Day
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Yep, this is old stuff... and yes, it is old hat for the US in the region. We've been doing this sort of thing for a years because of the embargo on Iraq. But those journalists do have a way of making it sound new and exciting.
11 posted on 12/12/2001 12:04:43 AM PST by piasa
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