Friday, May 8, 2009

Portuguese Play Patty Cake With Pirates

Is that with the nuclear waste (real yellow cake?) you elite European soundrels are dumping of their shores?

Related:

"Under the UN Convention of the Law of the Sea, any country can try a piracy case irrespective of the pirates' nationalities or the vessel they
hijacked"

Translation: NATO LIES when they said they have no authority to hold pirates.


Also see:
NATO Has No Limit on Pirate Catch

"NATO thwarts hijack off Somalia, seizes dynamite" by Katharine Houreld, Associated Press Writer | May 2, 2009

NAIROBI, Kenya --Special forces on a Portuguese warship seized explosives from suspected Somali pirates after thwarting an attack on an oil tanker, but later freed the 19 men. Hours later and hundreds of miles away, another band of pirates hijacked a cargo ship, a NATO spokesman said Saturday.

This is getting ridiculous. Cat and mouse games with all the excuses.

Pirates are now holding 17 ships and around 300 crew, including the Greek-owned cargo ship Ariana, hijacked overnight with its Ukrainian crew. The attack on the Ariana, about 1,000 miles from the sea corridor NATO guards and the seizure of explosives from the group that attacked the crude oil tanker MV Kition may indicate the pirates are adapting their tactics as crews become better trained in counter-piracy measures.

More on the freighter later.

Sailors are aware that pirates generally attack during the day and that some guidelines suggest designating a safe room with a bulletproof door where crews can lock themselves in case of an attack. Such a room would still be vulnerable to being blown open with explosives.

It was the first time NATO forces found pirates armed with raw explosives, Lt. Cmdr. Fernandes said from the Portuguese frigate the Corte-Real, which responded to the attack. The Corte-Real had sent a helicopter to investigate a distress call from the Greek-owned and Bahamian-flagged Kition late Friday about 100 miles north from the Somali coast in the Gulf of Aden.

The suspects fled to a larger pirate vessel without damaging the Kition, but were intercepted by the warship an hour later. "The skiff had returned to the mothership," Fernandes said, referring to the vessels pirates commonly use to tow their small, fast speed boats hundreds of miles (kilometers) out to sea. "Portuguese special forces performed the boarding with no exchange of fire."

They found four sticks of P4A dynamite -- which can be used in demolition, blasting through walls or potentially breaching a the hull of a ship -- which were destroyed along with four automatic rifles and nine rocket-propelled grenades. It was unclear how the pirates planned to use the dynamite, Fernandes said, because there were no translators to conduct interrogations.

The 19 pirate suspects were released after consultation with Portuguese authorities because they had not attacked Portuguese property or citizens.

SO WHAT? Didn't you see the first link I opened this post with?

Decisions on detaining piracy suspects fall under national law; Fernandes said Portugal was working on updating its laws to allow for pirate suspects to be detained in such situations.

What bulls***! Of course, the paper omits what they told me earlier. Can't allow aberrations of truth to get in the way of the agenda-pushing garbage.

The latest seizure was another Greek-owned ship, the Maltese-flagged Ariana. Lt. Cmdr. Fernandes, who originally said the ship's British agents were its owners, said it was seized overnight.

When pirates work in the day?

Oh, the STINK-STENCH of a COVERT SOMETHING!!!

And what is with ALL the DECEPTIVE LAYERS of INTRIGUE, huh?

British owners and agents, Greek-owned, Maltese-flagged, WTF?!!??

Spyros Minas, general manager of Athens-based ship owners Alloceans Shipping, said the captain and 23 crew were all Ukrainians and the ship was carrying a cargo of soya from Brazil to Iran when pirates attacked it southwest of the Seychelles islands....

Oh, I can see why the "pirates" were allowed to "seize" that particular ship; although one wonders if those western powers aren't breaking some sort of sanction, 'eh -- if that is even what it is carrying.

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I don't believe a word the obfuscatory, omitting AmeriKan newspapers tell me anymore. Even if it is truth, it is a flash that you better grab because you will never see it again.