To: crabbie
I posted the following from Mansoor Ijaz re: pirated ships and people kidnapped to teach them diving............
Data compiled by Aegis Defence Services, a UK security consultancy, provides worrying evidence of this. In March, for example, pirates boarded a chemical tanker, the Dewi Madrim, near Sabah in the south Pacific for several hours. Their intention was not to ransom the crew or offload its cargo, as south-east Asia's pirates usually do, but simply to learn how to steer it at varying speeds. And in the past few months, 10 tugboats have been reported missing, each of which could be used for close-in manoeuvring of a disabled tanker, hijacked just before entering a big port (at Singapore, say) and just before being set ablaze.
Other dangers to maritime interests are also becoming apparent. In June, for example, an offshore maintenance engineer with deep-sea diving skills, who had been kidnapped in 2000, was released by Abu Sayyaf. He reported that his captors had wanted to learn how to dive, but were not interested in learning how to resurface.
1,664 posted on
01/28/2004 9:05:33 PM PST by
WestCoastGal
("Hire paranoids, they may have a high false alarm rate, but they discover all the plots" Rumsfeld)
To: WestCoastGal
The diving thing is worrisome considering all the tankers and cargo carriers in various ports, especially near New York City, and with respect to this coming weekend, and Texas.
To: WestCoastGal
So this goes along with the pics of the frogmen.
1,677 posted on
01/28/2004 9:20:03 PM PST by
Calpernia
(Innocence seldom utters outraged shrieks. Guilt does.)
To: WestCoastGal
1,691 posted on
01/28/2004 10:01:36 PM PST by
Cindy
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