Suspected Somali pirates have seized a German-owned cargo ship off the coast of the Gulf Arab state of Oman, the first recorded attack in its territorial waters, NATO alliance staff said on Friday.
The MV Charelle was attacked 60 nautical miles south of Sur on the Omani coast, NATO Lieutenant Commander Alexandre Fernandes said aboard NATO's Portuguese warship Corte-Real, which is on anti-piracy patrol off Somalia.
"The Charelle is now heading south-west towards Somalia," Fernandes said. "This is the first case of armed robbery outside the normal operations area of the pirates." "They are probably looking for other areas of operations where there are less patrols by warships."
No distress call was heard from the vessel, but the ship was reported hijacked on Friday afternoon, he said. It is not known how many crew are on board or what their nationalities are. Fernandes said the Antigua and Barbuda-flagged vessel would soon cross into international waters where many warships are patrolling.