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Last year a gang of Somali sea-shifta had come across a group of fishing vessels from Thailand, which had been fishing illegally in the Indian Ocean for Tuna with fake licences from. The Somalis captured this fleet of three Thai fishing vessels on April 18, 2010 with a total crew of 77 sailors off Minicoy Island, which belongs to India, but in the fishing grounds of the Maldives, where these vessels also had no permission to fish. After it became clear that the demanded ransom would in no way come forward, the Somalis who had captured the vessels then made other financial arrangements with new stakeholders, and the two faster boats of the fleet, Prantalay 11 and 14, were used for piracy missions before they were later intercepted by the Indian navy, who sunk FV PRANTALAY 14 and freed FV PRANTALAY 11 - in both cases with heavy losses of lives, including innocent crew members. At that time, there were 23 of the FV PRANTALAY's original crew onboard. Already three fishermen had died during the hostage ordeal, since no medical care had been given to them - neither by their shipowner nor the Somali hostage takers. Even though FV PRANTALAY-12 was kept for a longer time just off the shore of Somalia than the other two vessels of the fleet, the conditions under which the crew had to survive were unbearable for some. Despite their frail state, the crew had to work on the new piracy mission and were used as human shields. On 30 November 2010 the gang of sea-shifta on FV PRANTALAY 12 then intercepted the Sri Lankan fishing vessel FV LAKMINI 3, which had developed engine trouble and was drifting while attempts to repair the engine were in progress. The fast skiff was launched from the PRANTALAY 12 and the Somali pirates boarded the FV LAKMALI 3 taking control of the vessel and its 26 crew members. Immediately the skipper, who was in the engine room supervising the repairs, was severely beaten-up by the pirates, who believed he was disabling the engine. After the Somali pirates failed to get the engine running, they stole everything they could lay their hands on from the vessel and crew, including fuel, food, communications radios, navigational equipment, like GPS etc., as well as the personal property of the sailors. The Somalis then left the FV LAKMALI-3 threatening to blow them out of the water.Corvette Radio Repair - News
It was the Indian warship INS Karmuk (P64), a Kora class corvette of the Indian navy. A stand-off between the naval vessel and the pirate ship ensued, but the Indians could only launch their on-board helicopter, which circled the FV PRANTALY-12 making
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