Back in 2010 the Somalis accounted for nearly all the hijackings. There are still pirates out there, but they are more into robbery than kidnapping.
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The Arakan Army, a rebel group in Myanmar, released two cargo ships today that were captured while en route to Teknaf Port. The two vessels arrived at Teknaf Port from Maungdaw via the Naf River ...