
Monday, December 06, 2010
![]() Peter Eldridge was lucky to escape from the alleged pirates, who seized his yacht and abducted his crewmates, Bruno Pelizzari and Deborah Calitz. Photo: Marie Strachan |
“The Somalis are suspected of having hijacked the South African yacht Choizil and abducted two South African citizens on November 7,” said a ministry statement.
Late last month, the Dutch navy arrested 20 people off the coast of Somalia who were suspected of the abductions in two separate operations. Fifteen of them were released due to lack of evidence.
Defence ministry spokesperson Marloes Visser told reporters the suspects were being flown into the country on a military airplane and were due in at Eindhoven, in the south of the country.
Pirates attacked the South African yacht off the Seychelles on October 26, taking three hostages. The skipper, Peter Eldridge, escaped earlier this month, but two South African nationals remain in the hands of pirates.
A court in the Dutch port city of Rotterdam jailed five Somali pirates in June over an attack on a cargo ship in the Gulf of Aden, the first conviction of its kind in Europe.
Source: Independent
