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By h.b. - Apr 27, 2008 - 9:37 AM
• The crew of the Playa Bakio are now back on Spanish soil - Apr 30, 2008 - 7:36 AM
• Zapatero says the priority in the Playa Bakio kidnapping was the safety of the Spanish crew - Apr 29, 2008 - 7:19 AM
The 'Playa de Bakio' - Archive Photo EFE
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Negotiations reached a successful conclusion in a luxury hotel in London. Reuters quotes local sources saying a ransom of 1.2 million dollars was paid.
The Spanish crew of the kidnapped tuna fishing boat, ‘El Playa de Bakio’ which was boarded by pirates of the coast of Somalia last Sunday have now been released.
It comes after talks were reported to be taking place in a luxury London hotel, and was confirmed by the Deputy Prime Minister, Maria Teresa Fernández de la Vega on Saturday afternoon at a press conference in the Moncloa Palace.
The boat is owned by the Pequería Vasco Montañesa company, based in Bermeo in Vizcaya and had a total crew of 26, thirteen of them Spaniards – eight from Galicia and five from the Basque Country.
The pirates had asked for a 400,000 € ransom, according to some reports, but Reuters reported on Sunday, quoting local sources, that the pirates were finally paid 1.2 million dollars, some 766,000 € .
After their release a member of the crew revealed to El País that the pirates had held them at gunpoint at all time, and that the release was pacific but carried out with caution.
Gotzon Klemos told the paper ‘I don’t know if they paid a ransom for our release, but we are very happy. Please tell my wife I’m coming home’.
The Spanish boat is expected to dock back in Spain in some 70 hours from Saturday evening. On Sunday it was heading to the Seychelles, escorted by the navy frigate ‘Méndez Núñez’.
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• The crew of the Playa Bakio are now back on Spanish soil - Apr 30, 2008 - 7:36 AM
• Zapatero says the priority in the Playa Bakio kidnapping was the safety of the Spanish crew - Apr 29, 2008 - 7:19 AM
• Released Spanish fishermen on their way home - Apr 28, 2008 - 7:49 AM
• Kidnapped Spanish fishing boat said to have set sail again in Somalia - Apr 25, 2008 - 8:04 AM
• Talks continue in the Spanish fishing boat kidnap off Somalia - Apr 24, 2008 - 7:24 AM
• Talks with Somalia pirates expected to get underway properly today - Apr 23, 2008 - 8:16 AM
• Diplomatic efforts continue to try to release the Spanish crew of the Playa de Bakio - Apr 22, 2008 - 8:29 AM
• Spanish fishing boat held hostage off the coast of Somalia - Apr 21, 2008 - 7:30 AM
• Fishermen rescued after weeks adrift - Apr 5, 2008 - 10:59 AM
• Ship runs aground off northern Spain with 54 tons of fuel on board - Mar 9, 2008 - 9:22 PM
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Paolo Mendoza
28 Apr 2008, 02:16
28 Apr 2008, 02:16
Only in Spain will the government tell its people that it doesn't bargain
with terrorists. So, how did the captured sailors get released? While the
French and American navies rescued their hostages, our Spanish Navy hid in
port and sat by while our courageous prime minister paid the $1.1 Million
in ranson. What a hypocrit!
stu
28 Apr 2008, 07:32
28 Apr 2008, 07:32
What did the receptionist at the Dorchester, or wherever, write in the
roster- "Somali kidnappers"?
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