Wednesday, April 27, 2011

MV Sinar Kudus Indonesia hijacked in Somalia

Jakarta - TNI technical ability to hold military operations crew MV liberation of the Holy Light from Somali pirates, no doubt. However, given the complicated situation on the ground, can be understood if the execution so impressed that long.

"We realize the situation is complicated, the location is remote and difficult conditions," said former Kopassus Danjen Prabowo Subiyanto understand, on Wednesday (04/27/2011).

To the reporters who met him after the anniversary of Indonesian Association of Family Farmers (HKTI) in the Secretariat HKTI, Jl HR Harsono, Ragunan, South Jakarta, Probowo did not elaborate on how complicated the situation at hand. He hoped that the government team sent to Somalia successfully perform the task.

"I heard that some have been driven to it. But the problem is complicated and hopefully this will be solved properly because many countries have the same problem," he said.

MV cargo ship Somali pirates hijacked the Holy Light when crossing the Arabian Sea on his way from Pomalaa, Southeast Sulawesi, to Rotterdam, Netherlands. Since it is automatic 20 people who the majority of crew are citizens into hostages.

Management of PT Samudera Indonesia, the vessel owner charged nickel ore worth Rp 1.5 trillion, it tends to meet the ransom demanded by pirates, although on the other side of the discourse that the government held a military operation, is strong enough.

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