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French navy captures pirate mother-ship and 11 pirates
Apr 15, 2009, 15:28 GMT

French Navy handout picture taken off the Somali coast on 04 January 2009 shows a group of Somali pirates captured by members of its force. French sailors operating from a frigate in the Indian Ocean have boarded what was described as a pirate mother-ship and arrested 11 pirates, the French Defence Ministry said Wednesday April 15. EPA/MARINE NATIONALE
Paris - French sailors operating from a frigate in the Indian Ocean have boarded what was described as a pirate mother-ship and arrested 11 pirates, the French Defence Ministry said Wednesday.
In the operation, which took place some 900 kilometres east of the Kenyan port of Mombasa, the sailors seized the 10-meter-long ship which was carrying a large reserve of petrol and two 'assault skiffs,' the ministry said in a statement.
The 11 pirates were arrested and transferred to the frigate, the Nivose.
They were first spotted late Tuesday when a helicopter from the Nivose helped ward off an attack on a freighter sailing under a Liberian flag. The helicopter then followed the attack boats back to the mother-ship.
The Nivose is one of eight European warships taking part in Operation Atalanta, which is aimed at halting pirate attacks on private and commercial vessels in the Indian Ocean.

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this would be a job for Joe the plumber i would think...
You think???
Teamwork!
These pirates have nothing to lose - they'll be ruthless.
They all seem to have ruthlessly put their hands up on this ocasion. No hostages, no contest!
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TruebritApr 15th, 2009 - 19:43:12
Love 'em or loathe 'em, you gotta admire 'em sometimes! Vive La France!
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