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    CHINA ANNOUNCES RELEASE OF FISHING VESSEL HIJACKED OFF SOMALIA WITH 18 CREW MEMBERS

    February 18, 2025
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    China has announced that its fishing vessel, which was hijacked off the coast of Somalia, has now been freed and its 18 crew members have been released. The ship was seized by armed groups, further highlighting the severity of Somalia’s piracy problem.

    After negotiations between various government agencies, the crew was freed without any injuries. Despite international efforts to eradicate piracy, the incident raises concerns about maritime security. Officials have not yet clarified whether any financial sums were paid in exchange for the release of the staff.

    The Hijacking Incident and Its Impact

    Somali pirates hijacked at least five merchant ships in 2024, a 60 percent increase in attacks from the previous year. The hijacked Chinese fishing vessel had 18 crew members from different countries. According to reports, pirates have taken more than 200 sailors hostage in the Indian Ocean in the last ten years. Although incidents of piracy have decreased by 40 percent since 2015, this attack is still an indication of the presence of maritime threats.

    Response from Chinese and Somali Authorities

    China sent two warships ashore to monitor the situation, while Somalia’s coast guard force increased patrols along its 3,333-kilometer coastline. Negotiations on the matter continued for about 60 days, involving various diplomatic channels. The Somali government has partnered with more than 5 international organizations to fight piracy. Since 2017, the Chinese Navy has provided security escorts to more than 7,000 merchant ships in the Gulf of Aden.

    Maritime Security Challenges in Somali Waters

    Somalia’s coastline, the longest in Africa, stretches for about 3,333 km, making maritime security a major challenge here. Despite global efforts, incidents of piracy have increased by 35% in the last two years. More than 20,000 merchant ships sail through the Indian Ocean every year, making it an easy target for pirates. It costs the region’s economy $1.4 billion annually.

    Uncertainty Over Ransom Payment and Future Risks

    Although authorities have not confirmed any ransom payments, past statistics show that 80% of hijacking incidents involve the payment of money. Since 2005, the total amount of ransoms paid to Somali pirates has exceeded $400 million. The release of the hostages is usually delayed by 30 to 120 days. Experts say that if maritime security measures are not strengthened, the incidence of piracy may increase by 50% in the next five years.

    A Chinese fishing vessel hails from international efforts to continue piracy in Somali waters. It is assured that efforts are on and strong security measures are of utmost importance. However, this letter will remain a future beachhead until more comprehensive measures are reached.

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