Sa capture
Madagascar-Tribune.com | Alerte aux pirates (31/12/2010)
▻http://www.madagascar-tribune.com/Alerte-aux-pirates,15283.html
Les pirates somaliens disposent vraisemblablement désormais d’un navire mère à l’Est des côtes malgaches, facilitant leurs opérations dans nos eaux.
Le bateau de pêche taïwanais Shiuh Fu N°1 a été capturé par des pirates au large de Madagascar le matin de Noël, a annoncé jeudi la force navale européenne Atalante.
La libération des otages (avec embrouilles entre pirates)
SomaliaReport : FV Shiuh Fu No.1 Ransom Amount Revealed (19/07/2012)
▻http://www.somaliareport.com/index.php/post/3532
Sources in the area added that the investors and commanders of this group are actively hunting the men who cheated them. Whilst infighting between pirates is hardly new, this is the first time one group has openly cheated another in such a manner. Conflicts like this can lead to deadly clashes in the region, as has been seen in the past.
The FV Shiuh Fu No.1 was held by pirates for 19 months and was the subject of several failed negotiations before this week’s successful release. The vessel was hijacked on December 25, 2010, approximately 120 nautical miles off the north east tip of Madagascar and had a crew complement of 26 (13 Chinese, 12 Vietnamese and one Taiwanese). She had been the subject of several stories, from being used as a mother ship to the horrific report that pirates had amputated the arm of her Captain, Chao-I Wu.
Somalia Report has been unable to establish whether that story was indeed true at this stage.
Emplacement, quelque part du côté de Dhinooda / Dinowda et Hobyo (les deux lieux, distants de 50 km, les plus mentionnés en rapport avec ces photos) au Galmudug, région de Somalie en train d’obtenir son autonomie.
▻https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Dinowda,+Mudug,+Somalie&hl=fr&ll=5.274213,48.635101&spn=0.813641
▻http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galmudug