Chapter 868 A special hijacked ship(2/2)
This is definitely a conspiracy!
Azar Company is playing a "play hard to get" trick, making us feel that this freighter is not important and asking us to give up on our own initiative, so that they can take the ship back without spending any ransom. As everyone knows, this strategy
We have seen through it, Azar Company will never be able to take advantage of this!
This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! So the proud pirates continued to send emails demanding ransom to Azar Company every week, and still monitored this group of people to prevent them from escaping.
Who would have known that more than 200 days would have passed since the wait, and Azar Company has always done what they said - ignore it! Love so and so!
More than two hundred days later, this group of unlucky pirates finally gave up. It seemed that Azar Company really did not intend to want these people and this ship.
But now the problem arises. This is the first time this group of pirates have encountered such an outrageous situation. At this time, they don't know whether they should let these people go.
If you say you won’t let go...
What's going on, do I still want to keep them?
Didn’t these people have to spend money on everything they had to eat, drink, and eat during these 200 days?
Even if it is based on the lowest standards, I still feel that the money cannot be thrown in so freely.
What if I say let it go?
Come on, don't think about continuing to "take meat tickets and ask for ransom" in the future. With this precedent, everyone will know that Somali pirates are not scary. If they kidnap and drag you away without paying the ransom, they will naturally kill people.
Put it back...
How can I mess around in the future?
As for killing them, it would be even more uneconomical. If I killed them, the money I had spent on it, and the "food expenses" for more than 200 days, would really become "bad debts."
This group of pirates scratched their heads and couldn't figure out why such a wealthy Camel Emirate was reluctant to part with these 8 million US dollars?
However, the Camel Emirate does not care about the life and death of these crew members, but the local Somali government feels that these pirates can no longer be allowed to do whatever they want.
After some preparations, the Somali government established a Putla Coast Guard Base to use "maritime police" to deal with these "sea bandits". In order to know ourselves and the enemy and win every battle, the Plant Coast Guard Base also recruited
A group of former pirates "come to learn from thieves and learn skills to control thieves."
In order to prove its determination, Somalia also asked countries around the world that had been kidnapped and extorted by pirates and asked them what they had lost.
At this time, the Camel Emirate seemed to remember.
Hey, is there still a crew on my side in the hands of Somali pirates?
So I told the Somali government that I still have more than 20 crew members being held captive by pirates for almost two years.
When the Somali government heard this, it immediately said that this was our first battle to combat piracy and restore the country's reputation.
On December 4, 2012, the crew of the "Esberg" who had been imprisoned and tortured by Somali pirates for nearly two years finally heard the "rumble" of helicopters outside and the sound of machine gun fire. They came to rescue them.
their voices.
However, these pirates have been in this area for many years and are not easy to deal with. They directly brought out two heavy machine guns and opened fire on the Somali government helicopter in the sky. Originally, this group of coast guard should have responded with heavy machine guns.
Yes, but unexpectedly, when the coast guard's heavy machine guns were brought out and the triggers were pulled, no bullets were fired at all. It turned out that all these heavy machine guns were malfunctioning.
Somalia was too weak as a country at the time. When we bought these heavy machine guns, we had no money. The ones we bought were inherently defective. After such a bumpy ride on the helicopter, they all broke down.
This first encirclement and suppression of pirates could only end hastily like a farce.
Two days later, this time the Somali coast guard inspected all the weapons and equipment. After confirming that they were correct, they launched another attack on the Somali pirates.
This attack went very smoothly, and soon the Somali Coast Guard surrounded the pirates on the "Esberg" cargo ship, which had been parked here for two and a half years.
, has long been covered with rust.
Due to the large number of pirates, the coast guard was unable to capture them quickly. The two sides remained in a stalemate for a month. In the end, the pirates, who were out of ammunition and food, compromised and were willing to release all the hostages, but
Let them go.
The Somali Coast Guard thought about it and agreed to their request. In this way, the crew members who had been trapped on the ship for two and a half years finally saw the light of day again.
Ever since, this joke has spread here and become a joke among the locals.
Chapter completed!