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Industry seeks political solution to piracy threat

Head of Beluga Shipping supports long term plans for Somalia

Industry seeks political solution to piracy threat
Industry seeks political solution to piracy threat

The CEO of a major shipping company has called for a long term political solution to stop the threat of piracy in the Gulf of Aden.

“As a sustainable long-term approach we are strongly supporting a political solution,” said Beluga Shipping CEO and president Niels Stolberg.

“For example, the aid programme Somalia against Piracy with UN soldiers bringing freedom to Somalia, building up a fishing fleet and installation of a protected zone for Somali fishermen to allow for adequate legal employment, set up of an effective education system,” he added.

The situation in Somalia has increased insurance rates by 10-50%, according to Stolberg. “In regions with the danger of war, rates rise accordingly; in this respect Somalia has to be regarded as a war zone. Since [the insurance policies] Hull & Machinery or Protection & Indemnity have not sufficiently covered the problem, there is fairly new insurance policy about to be set up: Kidnap & Ransom,” he said.

The most recent case of piracy in the region involved a Spanish trawler being captured, and a US $3.3 million ransom being paid. It is thought Somali pirates currently hold a dozen ships and more than 200 crew members.
 

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