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Ghana Navy commences probe into suspected pirate attack on fishing vessel in Ghanaian waters

By Eric Mensah-Ayettey
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Ghana Navy commences probe into suspected pirate attack on fishing vessel in Ghanaian waters

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The Ghana Navy has announced that it is investigating a suspected pirate attack on a Ghanaian-registered fishing vessel, MENGXIN 1, that took place in its waters on the evening of Thursday, 27 March 2025.

This is contained in a press release dated March 29 and signed by the Director-General of Public Relations of the Ghana Armed Forces, Brigadier General, E Aggrey-Quashie.

“At approximately 17:53 hours, preliminary reports indicated that seven armed individuals boarded the ship and fired warning shots, prompting several crew members to seek cover in a safe area. The pirates stayed on board for about three hours after assembling everyone on deck and confiscating their mobile phones,” he revealed.

Brigadier General Aggrey-Quashie added that, “Following their departure, the crew came out of hiding to find the Captain, Chief Mate, and Chief Engineer, all Chinese nationals, missing, who are suspected of being kidnapped by the attackers. The crew had to sail closer to land before reporting the event because there was no mobile network coverage at sea.”

According to him, “The rest of the crew is safe, and the ship has now safely docked at Tema Fishing Harbour. The Marine Police and the Eastern Naval Command’s Naval Intelligence personnel have conducted initial interrogations, confirming the incident and the suspected abduction.

The Ghana Navy said “Information on the incident has been shared with neighbouring countries through the ECOWAS Multinational Maritime Coordination Centre (MMCC) Zone F in Accra, under the Yaounde Architecture for maritime security. This was to alert our neighbours to also look out for the kidnappers.

“Meanwhile, all efforts are being made by intelligence agencies to locate and free the crew of the ship,” the Navy assured.

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With over twenty-five (25) years working experience in the practice of journalism, Eric Mensah-Ayettey serves as News Editor for 3News. He is also a published author.

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