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The piracy took place at the beginning of last week, in the Nigerian maritime zone, on the Togolese-flagged ship “Stelios K” (supply – oil tanker) of a Greek shipping company (Koukianakis) based in Piraeus, as reported the Panhellenic Association of Maritime Traders.
The ship, according to the relevant announcement, was carrying five Greek sailors, including three members of PENEN. In the attack on the ship, which took place at sea, the Captain and the two Sailors (all Greeks) were taken hostage.
Then the leaders of the pirate attack took the three Greeks away while the other two, a sailor and an engineer remained on the ship, which then headed towards the port of Lagos.
As PENEN characteristically highlights in its announcement, the armed group that kidnapped the Greek Sailors has no anxiety if their action becomes public in our country and in society. What he expects is the exchange of the kidnapped on the basis of an economic agreement (ransom) for their release.
PENEN has already taken firm steps towards the competent services of the YEN and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as well as our Consulate in Nigeria.
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