Pirate negotiator: Be careful

Andrew Mangura, Chairman of the East African Seafarers Assistance Programme warns against trying to rush the issue in connection with the hijack off Somalia of a Danish yacht with seven people on board. Archive.
Andrew Mangura, Chairman of the East African Seafarers Assistance Programme warns against trying to rush the issue in connection with the hijack off Somalia of a Danish yacht with seven people on board. Archive.
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The lives of Danish yachtsmen held by pirates can be seriously compromised if there are attempts to rush the process of release, according to a Kenyan journalist and pirate negotiator who has spent almost two decades working for the Seafarers Assistance Programme (SAP).

The East African Seafarers’ Assistance Progamme was set up in 1996 as a piracy monitoring and sailor assistance group.

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