Audio By Carbonatix
A Cyprus registered ship, carrying oil which was hijacked by Pirates in Togolese waters has arrived at the Tema port.
The pirates had stolen 7,600 tons of diesel oil out of an undisclosed consignment and transferred it onto two unidentified ships of theirs.
All the 26 persons on board from Ukraine, the Phillipines, Spain and Nigeria are said to be well, though traumatised result of the gun point attack on them.
Briefing the Ghanaian Times, the Harbour Master, Captain James Owusu-Koranteng, said last Saturday morning they received a distress call that some pirates had taken over a vessel in Togolese waters and that the crew were being brought to the Tema Port.
He said the ship, MT Matheoco 1, did not arrive until Monday when the Spanish Embassy, acting on behalf of the vessel owners confirmed the hijack but said the pirates had abandoned the vessel and was proceeding to Ghana to disembark the crew.
Capt. Owusu-Koranteng said checks by the Security Agencies on the vessel established that the pirates directed the hijacked ship to Nigerian waters and disembarked 12 nautical miles off the Nigerian Coast.
The vessel is now anchored at the Tema Port under tight security.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Ampem Darkoa equal Hasaacas Ladies’ record after beating them in Women’s League final
4 hours -
MTN Ghana engages media, partners at 2026 stakeholders forum in Accra.
5 hours -
T-bills auction: Government records undersubscription for 5th week running; interest rates continue to rise
6 hours -
Sub-Saharan Africa GDP growth to soften to 4.3% in 2026
6 hours -
Passenger arrivals decline 18.9% month-on-month to 110,087 in January 2026
6 hours -
Consumer spending records strong performance in January 2026, but construction sector activities declined – BoG
6 hours -
Number of advertised jobs falls in February 2026 – BoG
6 hours -
Government’s new free primary healthcare policy marks a turning point in saving lives in Ghana
6 hours -
Asiedu Nkekia heads north, hists Upper West on Monday
7 hours -
Aduana family rejects ‘breakaway’ claim, reaffirms loyalty to Okyenhene
8 hours -
Mahama applauds progress on Tamale Teaching Hospital Cardiology Centre
8 hours -
GRASAG holds 30th Annual National Congress at UCC, elects new leadership
8 hours -
Nyinahini Bauxite Deal: Community pushes GIADEC to consider local investors
8 hours -
Assafuah alleges nepotism at NPRA over rapid promotion and GH¢90k transfer grant
10 hours -
Fire ravages Berekum Cinema Hall, destroying property worth thousands of cedis
10 hours