Radio Netherlands Worldwide

SSO Login

More login possibilities:

Close
  • Facebook
  • Flickr
  • Twitter
  • Google
  • LinkedIn
Home
Monday 13 February RNW - NEWS, ANALYSIS AND BACKGROUND INFORMATION IN 10 LANGUAGES, WORLDWIDE 24/7 ON RADIO, TV AND ONLINE

Dutch arrest Somali pirates then set them free

Published on 18 March 2010 - 3:19pm
More about:

Dutch naval forces have arrested seven suspected Somali pirates who escaped on Wednesday evening. They are being held on the frigate Hr Ms Tromp which is part of the European Union anti-piracy mission in the Indian Ocean.

The Dutch detained and disarmed four would-be ship hijackers on Wednesday but another seven managed to evade arrest. The frigate gave chase but the pirates got away and the search was called off as darkness fell. However, on Thursday, the Dutch caught up with the seven and arrested them.

The detained pirates, 20 in all, some of whom were caught earlier, will be released with their boat near the Somali coast on Friday. The Dutch navy has to release the pirates because of the difficulties associated with putting them on trial.

 

 

 

© Radio Netherlands Worldwide
 

Discussion

Post new comment

Please be reminded all comments must be in English, short and to the point - guideline 250 words. Abusive and inappropriate comments will be removed.

The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.
  • Allowed HTML tags: <a> <em> <strong> <cite> <code> <ul> <ol> <li> <dl> <dt> <dd> <p> <br>
  • Lines and paragraphs break automatically.
  • Web page addresses and e-mail addresses turn into links automatically.

More information about formatting options

FUN



Radio programmes

Video highlights

AfroPunch - LucFosther
AfroPunch is a video series produced by RNW producers Saskia Houttuin and...
"Shame" sheds light on sex addiction
The new film Shame from British director Steve McQueen highlights the...
The good, the bad and the icy
It finally looks and feels like winter in the Netherlands and this past...

RNW Africa on Facebook

RNW - News and analysis from the Netherlands in 10 languages, worldwide 24/7 on radio, television and online