Charges filed against Somali pirates

The CEC Future was released by Somali pirates after 71 days. The company has filed charges, and has photographs of the hijackers as well as dna and fingerprints and has filed charges with the Danish police.
The CEC Future was released by Somali pirates after 71 days. The company has filed charges, and has photographs of the hijackers as well as dna and fingerprints and has filed charges with the Danish police.
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The Clipper Project shipping company, whose vessel CEC Future was hijacked by Somali pirates and had to pay USD 1.5 million for its release, has become the first company to file extortion charges against pirates in its home country.

“We have simply decided to file charges with the Danish police for extortion,” says Clipper Project CEO Per Gullestrup.

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