Somali troops storm hijacked ship

Somali troops stormed a Dubai-flagged ship today that had been hijacked off the Horn of Africa nation, releasing its crew and…

Somali troops stormed a Dubai-flagged ship today that had been hijacked off the Horn of Africa nation, releasing its crew and arresting seven pirates, authorities said.

They pledged to do the same to rescue a Spanish ship held by pirates since the weekend.

"Our troops stormed on to the Al-Khaleejand engaged the pirates. There was brief fighting before they defeated them," Abdirizak Hared, the mayor of Bosasso port said.

The Al-Khaleejhad been carrying food and new cars for sale in Somalia when it was raided by pirates 7km off Bosasso, in the Gulf of Aden on the northeast coast, yesterday.

It was the second rescue mission against pirates operating from the lawless country this month after French commandos swooped to arrest six pirates in the same area.

A surge in hijackings for ransom has made the waters off Somalia some of the world's most dangerous shipping zones.

After the Al-Khaleejwas brought into Bosasso port under guard, a witness saw 16 crew members of Asian origin who appeared safe. He also saw seven pirates in chains, three of them bleeding. Police escorted them to a waiting van and drove them away under tight security from the port in Puntland region.

The ship, and cars on it, showed bullet marks.

Puntland security minister Abdullahi Said Samatar said the seven pirates would face the death penalty in accordance with the semi-autonomous region's piracy laws.