Somali Piracy Heyday is Over
Posted on the 01 October 2012 by Mikeb302000
via The National Post
The empty whisky bottles and overturned, sand-filled skiffs that
litter this once-bustling shoreline are signs that the heyday of Somali
piracy may be over. Most of the prostitutes are gone, the luxury cars
repossessed. Pirates talk more about catching lobsters than seizing
cargo ships.
Armed guards aboard cargo ships and an international naval armada
complete with aircraft that carry out onshore raids have put a huge dent
in Somali piracy and might even spell the end of the scourge. One
piracy expert said it’s too early to declare victory. But the numbers
are startling: In 2010, pirates seized 47 vessels. This year they’ve
taken only five.