Gunmen attacked a Vietnamese
cargo ship off the Philippines' southern tip, killing a Vietnamese
crewman and abducting six others including the vessel's captain, the
Philippine coast guard and the ship's owner said Monday.
Coast guard spokesman Armand Balilo said the
Vietnamese coast guard reported that the MV Giang Hai, with 17 crewmen
on board, was attacked by pirates Sunday night about 20 miles (31
kilometers) north of Pearl Bank in Tawi-Tawi, the Philippines'
southernmost province.
Personnel of the Philippine coast guard, police and
marines found the ship had drifted near the province's Baguan Island.
Upon boarding the vessel, they found 10 Vietnamese sailors alive and one
dead.
Pham Van Hien, head of the safety department of Pham
Hai shipping company, the owner of the cargo ship based in Vietnam's
northern port city of Hai Phong, said the captain was among those
abducted. The attack occurred while the vessel was transporting 4,500
tons of cement from Indonesia to the Philippines, he said.
The gunmen destroyed some of the ship's equipment, but the 10 remaining crew members managed to sail the ship, Hien said.
He said the company had informed the IMB Piracy
Reporting Center in Malaysia to seek its help in securing the return of
the kidnapped crew members.
Balilo said pursuit operations are underway, but the
location of the abducted crewmen and the identity of the attackers
remain unknown.
Abu Sayyaf militants and allied gunmen are suspected
of being behind previous sea assaults in the area, including an attack
last November on another Vietnamese cargo ship whose captain and five
crewmen were also kidnapped. They are believed to be held by the
militants in the southern province of Sulu, where the kidnappers are
holding at least 20 foreign and local hostages in different jungle
locations.
An Abu Sayyaf commander known as Albhasy Misaya has
been suspected of leading the kidnapping of the Vietnamese crewmen last
year, but the military has not monitored any sign so far indicating the
Vietnamese abducted late Sunday were also targeted by the Sulu-based
militants.
Ransom kidnappings of Malaysian, Indonesian and
Vietnamese crewmen have continued despite heightened coastal and border
security.
AP
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