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The Karagol, manned by a 14-strong Turkish crew, was seized on Nov. 12 off the coast of
"We have talked to pirates a couple of times so far. In the first contact, they said they captured the ship. In the second, they asked for a ransom," Kubilay Marangoz, lawyer of YDC Denizcilik, was quoted by Anatolian Agency as saying.
"Later, they told us the amount of the ransom and we began bargaining. At this point, we are close to a deal with pirates," Marangoz said.
He said all crew members on board the ship were in good condition and they all spoke to their families in
"We want to get back our ship without any unfortunate incidents. We prefer an agreement instead of an armed intervention," he said.
The Karagol was the second Turkish-owned vessel to be seized in the
Earlier this month, a representative from Yasa company, which owns the ship, said pirates had demanded a ransom in return for the release of the vessel and its 20-man crew. He declined to reveal the sum.
Somali pirates have hijacked a Yemeni ship loaded with steel in the
Piracy is rife and well organized in the region where
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