Somali pirates have released the Bangladesh-flagged vessel MV Abdullah and its 23-member crew after a reported ransom payment of $5 million. The ship was carrying coal from Mozambique to the UAE when it was hijacked about a month ago. The crew members were released unharmed.
High Seas Heist Ends: Bangladeshi Crew Freed The 23 crew members aboard the MV Abdullah were released unharmed on Sunday after a reported ransom payment of $5mn was paid to the Somali pirates who seized the ship in March. (Reuters) An aeroplane dropped three sacks stuffed… https://t.co/dJhTUEHG2O
Somali pirates freed the hijacked Bangladeshi-flagged bulk carrier MV ABDULLAH and its 23 crew on April 14, after a $5 million ransom was paid. The ship was seized on March 12 in the Indian Ocean and is now headed to the UAE. Read more here: https://t.co/1koDuv8Ph6 https://t.co/Y3FmXZgrMu
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Somali pirates have released a Bangladesh-flagged vessel and its 23-member crew after a ransom was reportedly paid. The MV Abdullah was carrying coal from Mozambique to the UAE when it was hijacked about a month ago. (BBC) https://t.co/iahrgLM3i1