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Members of a crew go missing after attack on Gulf of Guinea pirate

Pirates have abandoned a Danish-owned ship that was taken over in the Gulf of Guinea last week, but some crew members were taken with them and others were saved, according to the ship’s owner.

The Liberian-flagged oil and chemicals tanker Monjasa Reformer was boarded on Saturday by five armed people 225km (140 miles) west of the Republic of Congo’s Port Pointe-Noire, its owner, Monjasa, said at the time. Sixteen crew members were on board.

The Reformer subsequently went missing but was later located by the French navy off Sao Tome and Principe, Monjasa said on Friday.

“Our thoughts are with the crew members still missing and their families during this stressful period,” the company said. “Monjasa will continue working closely with the local authorities to support our seafarer’s safe return to their families.”

The rescued crew members are all in good health, and no damage was reported to the ship or its cargo, it said.

The Gulf of Guinea, described by the International Maritime Bureau as one of the world’s most dangerous shipping routes, covers 11,000sq km (4,247sq miles) and stretches from Angola to Senegal.

Since 2021, piracy cases have been on the decline due to cooperation among countries in the region and deployments of foreign naval ships, according to the United Nations Security Council.

Denmark, which has large commercial shipping interests, deployed a frigate to the gulf in 2021 to protect shipping, but the ship was pulled back last year after the outbreak of the Ukraine war.

In November 2021, a Danish naval patrol killed four pirates in an exchange of fire just outside Nigeria’s territorial waters.

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