What's new

China asks Iran to help recover its hijacked freighter

13910119183840359_PhotoL.jpg


1391011918384278_PhotoL.jpg


13910119183842890_PhotoL.jpg


13910119183844515_PhotoL.jpg


13910119183846109_PhotoL.jpg


13910119183846890_PhotoL.jpg
 
. . .
Wonderful pictures of the arrest of these low lives. Iran is under sanctions from the most arrogant powers in universe and these low lives can not even leave Iranian shipping and Iranian shipping lines alone. Whey they do not go and take on European ships? Pathetic people.
 
.
Iran navy rescues China crew from hijacked freighter

The Iranian navy has freed 28 Chinese crew members less than a day after their cargo ship was hijacked by Somali pirates off the Islamic republic's south coast, Chinese state media said Saturday.

The pirates attacked the ship early Friday in the Gulf of Oman near the Iranian port of Chabahar, clambering onto the vessel with ladders and opening fire, said the official Xinhua news agency, citing China's embassy in Tehran.

It was the latest episode of Chinese getting into trouble as the country’s firms do more business abroad - Chinese workers were kidnapped in Sudan and Egypt earlier this year, and Chinese sailors have been held captive before.

Following the hijacking Friday, China’s ambassador in Tehran, Yu Hongyang, demanded swift action from Iran, which dispatched its navy to rescue the crew.
Two warships caught up late Friday with the ship, the Panama-registered Xianghuamen which belongs to a company in eastern China, and the pirates “threw their weapons into the sea and surrendered to the Iranian navy,” Xinhua said.

The ambassador had earlier urged Tehran to make the safety of the crew its “first priority”, adding that the Chinese government and foreign ministry had expressed concern about the incident.

The freighter, which had set off from Singapore and was heading to a port in southwestern Iran, had its engine damaged in the attack and was being repaired, Xinhua said. It will continue to an Iranian port after repairs.

The waters of the Arabian Sea, at the northern tip of the Indian Ocean, have seen hundreds of pirate attacks in recent years, with Chinese shipping vessels routinely targeted.

China has also been heavily involved in anti-piracy missions in the Gulf of Aden, off the coast of Somalia, and in international waters near the Gulf of Oman.

About 85 percent of China’s oil imports are routed via the Gulf of Aden and through the Indian Ocean, making the region extremely important for Chinese trade.

Since 2008, China has sent 10 escort missions and more than 8,000 military personnel to the Gulf of Aden, escorting more than 4,300 vessels in the process, state-run China Daily said last year.

In June last year, a Chinese shipping vessel and a crew of 29 were released by pirates after being held captive for 207 days.

China has also formed military links in Africa and in the Indian Ocean in order to protect its growing economic interests in the region, including its ocean-going transport ships.

In December last year, Beijing not only committed to support Ugandan forces operating in Somalia but also pledged to help the Seychelles fight piracy.

The surge in Chinese going abroad for work has also brought increased danger, with cases of abductions on the rise.

In late January, 29 Chinese workers were kidnapped by rebels in Sudan's South Kordofan state but were freed in good health after 11 days in captivity.

Not long afterwards, 25 Chinese workers were kidnapped in Egypt by Bedouins demanding the release of relatives imprisoned by the fallen regime of Hosni Mubarak. They were soon freed.

Iran navy rescues China crew from hijacked freighter
 
. . .
In a war torn country where everyone is trying to find a little piece of food to eat,i don't think there would be a working situation.
You know the hadith that says Poverty is the door to corruption.

Or they could emigrate, like millions of others do every year. To become a pirate or mercenary isnt an answer.

Right now i read that Iran's navy has freed the Chinese freighter.
Will provide the English source as soon as possible.


EDIT
Iran navy rescues China crew from hijacked freighter

That was fast, respect :woot:
 
.

Pakistan Defence Latest Posts

Pakistan Affairs Latest Posts

Back
Top Bottom