Eight crew members of the Portuguese-flagged containership, Tommi Ritscher are believed to have been taken by a group of pirates that boarded the ship on April 19, 2020 while the vessel was within the Cotonou anchorage area, West Africa.
The 4,957 TEU ship was approached by a speedboat and a number of persons managed to board the ship, according to Dryad Globa.
“A Naval Patrol vessel (ZOU) is understood to have spotted the speedboat alongside the vessel and approached. On approaching the speedboat is understood to have fled leaving the perpetrators on board the Tommi Ritscher,” the maritime security firm said.
The report indicates that 11 other crew members managed to retreat to the citadel, while eight others are believed to have been captured by the perpetrators and are being held hostage.
Crew members are understood to be Ukrainian, Bulgarian and Filipino.
The incident is reportedly still ongoing with two naval vessels currently at the scene.
This the second incident within the Cotonou anchorage within 2020 and the fifth incident in this location across a 12-month time frame.—World Maritime News