Energy News  
Spanish warship arrives to track hijacked fishing boat

by Staff Writers
Madrid (AFP) April 26, 2008
A Spanish warship has arrived in waters where pirates are holding a Basque-owned trawler and its 26-member crew, Spain's government said Saturday.

"The frigate Mendez Nunez is in the area" where the fishing boat Playa de Bakio is situated, a government source said, without revealing its precise location.

A Spanish surveillance plane has also been sent to the French military base in neighbouring Djibouti to carry out reconnaissance.

The 76-metre-long (250-foot-long) Playa de Bakio with its crew of 13 Spaniards and 13 Africans was seized on April 20 while fishing for tuna off Somalia by pirates armed with grenade launchers.

The source said the Spanish government has "no official contact" with the kidnappers, but did not rule out contacts between the pirates and the owners of the boat, who are from Spain's northern Basque region.

The official in charge of agriculture in the Basque regional government, Gonzalo Saenz de Samaniego, told the newspaper ABC that negotiations with intermediaries for the kidnappers had begun.

The newspaper said the two sides were discussing the amount of a ransom and how it would be paid.

The newspaper El Pais said negotiations to end the hostage crisis were taking place in a "luxury hotel in London," quoting sources close to the talks.

The Spanish government would not confirm the reports.

Deputy Prime Minister Maria Teresa Fernandez de la Vega said on Friday that the government was working "on all fronts" to bring about a swift conclusion to the crisis, with the "safety of the crew" its top priority.

Community
Email This Article
Comment On This Article

Related Links
21st Century Pirates



Memory Foam Mattress Review
Newsletters :: SpaceDaily :: SpaceWar :: TerraDaily :: Energy Daily
XML Feeds :: Space News :: Earth News :: War News :: Solar Energy News


Three killed in French attack on Somali pirates: local officials
Mogadishu (AFP) April 11, 2008
Three people were killed Friday during an operation against pirates by French armed forces in Somalia shortly after hostages on a luxury boat were freed, local officials told AFP.







  • Australia denies telling China to back off on investments
  • Celebrate Geothermal Energy As Mother Earth's Energy On Earth Day 2008
  • Direct Fuels To Produce Biodiesel At North Texas Facility
  • EU biodiesel lobby urges anti-dumping probe into US exports

  • Ceramic, Heal Thyself
  • Power company applies to build Finland's sixth nuclear reactor
  • Outside View: Baltic nuke plant criticized
  • Outside View: Russia-Armenia uranium pact

  • Methane Sources Over The Last 30,000 Years
  • Changing Jet Streams May Alter Paths Of Storms And Hurricanes
  • Viruses Keep Us Breathing
  • Carnegie Mellon Researchers To Curb CO2 Emissions

  • Asia's rainforests vanishing as timber, food demand surge: experts
  • Fire sweeps through Siberian forests
  • World's Oldest Living Tree Discovered In Sweden
  • Forests' Long-Term Potential For Carbon Offsetting

  • Crop Management Strategies Key To Healthy Gulf And Planet
  • UN chief to host food crisis summit in Swiss capital
  • Senegal's Wade says India to fully supply rice needs
  • China tells companies to provide more diesel to agriculture

  • Germany hopes for car emissions accord with France by June
  • Lockheed Martin Autonomous Car Takes A Lap At The Toyota Grand Prix
  • Ocado Goes Greener With Prototype Electric Delivery Van
  • Porsche could meet EU emissions with VW takeover: commissioner

  • Belgian airline says it will cut costs, emissions by slowing down
  • Airbus, Boeing sign accord to cut air traffic impact on environment
  • Oil spike, cost of planes led to Oasis collapse: founders
  • Airbus boss says aviation unfairly targeted over climate change

  • Nuclear Power In Space - Part 2
  • Nuclear Power In Space
  • Outside View: Nuclear future in space

  • The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2007 - SpaceDaily.AFP and UPI Wire Stories are copyright Agence France-Presse and United Press International. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by SpaceDaily on any Web page published or hosted by SpaceDaily. Privacy Statement