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Monday 27 January 2014

Missing tanker crew faked pirate attack – Angolan Navy

Angola’s navy said on Sunday the crew of an oil tanker that vanished off its coast on January 18 had turned off communications to fake an attack, seeking to calm energy sector fears that the vessel had been hijacked by pirates.

Unconfirmed reports that the tanker had been seized raised concern that piracy off West Africa was spreading south from the Gulf of Guinea, near Africa’s biggest oil producer Nigeria, where most hijacking gangs are believed to originate, Reuters reports.
Pirate attacks jumped by a third last year off West Africa. Any attack off Angola, which is the continent’s No. 2 crude producer, would be the most southerly to date.
Captain Augusto Alfredo, spokesman for the Angolan navy, said the missing Liberian-flagged MT Kerala has been located in Nigeria and that reports of a hijacking were false.
“It was all faked, there have been no acts of piracy in Angolan waters,” he told Reuters. “What happened on January 18, when we lost contact with the ship, was that the crew disabled the communications on purpose. There was no hijacking.”

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