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Chinese Fishing Vessel Hijacked, Crew Abducted By Somali Pirates On New Year’s Day

Chinese Fishing Vessel Hijacked, Crew Abducted By Somali Pirates On New Year’s Day

Marine Insight
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A Chinese fishing vessel off the Puntland coast, Somalia, was hijacked by pirates in the afternoon on New Year’s Day.

The ship named Liao Dong Yu 578 was attacked off the coast of Bandarbeyla by pirates intending to release the crew members in exchange for ransom.

Many pirate groups in the area use such fishing vessels as motherships to launch attacks on bigger merchant ships passing through the region’s waters, especially in the Indian Ocean.

The ship in question is particularly unlucky, as this is its second hijacking. It was earlier captured off Puntland in November 2024 and was released in January 2025 after a ransom of 2 million dollars was paid to the pirates.

The hijacking incident was confirmed by the European Union’s Naval Force.

Dave Harvilicz, Deputy Secretary for Cyber, Infrastructure, Risk and Resilience Policies at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, said that the vessel was engaged in illegal, unregulated and unreported fishing off Somalia.

It caught the yellowfin tuna, whose

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