Private navy to combat Somali piracy (VIDEO)

Posted on Sep 29 2010 - 2:38am by News Desk
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This photo, released Jan. 28, 2009 by the French Defense ministry, shows suspected pirates intercepted by Marine commandos of the French Navy in the Gulf of Aden, off Somalia's coast, on Jan. 27. The target was reported to be the Indian cargo ship "African Ruby".

This photo, released Jan. 28, 2009 by the French Defense ministry, shows suspected pirates intercepted by Marine commandos of the French Navy in the Gulf of Aden, off Somalia's coast, on Jan. 27. The target was reported to be the Indian cargo ship "African Ruby".

Shipping insurers are considering setting up the world’s first private navy in modern times to combat the threat posed by Somali pirates.

In 2010, there have been 123 attacks and 33 seizures. Maritime insurance companies have paid out $300 million in ransoms over the past two years.

Graeme Gibbon Brooks is the Managing Director of Dryad Maritime Intelligence Service, a private security company. He joins David Foster from Hastings in England.