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ANTI PIRACY
ACTION AT HIGH SEAS
NEW DELHI
19 Nov 08; Kartika 28, 1930
INS Tabar, which is currently in the Gulf of Aden for
Anti-Piracy Surveillance and Patrol Operations, encountered a pirate vessel, 285
NM South West of Salalah (Oman) on the evening of 18 Nov 08, with two speed
boats in tow. This vessel was similar in description to the 'Mother Vessel'
mentioned in various Piracy bulletins.
INS Tabar closed the vessel and asked her to stop for investigation. On repeated
calls, the vessel's threatening response was that she would blow up the Naval
Warship if it closed her. Pirates were seen roaming on the upper deck of this
vessel with guns and Rocket Propelled Grenade launchers. The v essel continued
its threatening calls and subsequently fired upon INS Tabar.
On being fired upon, INS Tabar retaliated in self defence and opened fire on the
mother vessel. As a result of the firing by INS Tabar, fire broke out on the
vessel and explosions were heard, possibly due to exploding ammunition that was
stored on the vessel. Almost simultaneously, two speed boats were observed
breaking off to escape. The ship chased the first boat which was later found
abandoned. The other boat made good its escape into darkness.

INS Tabar is on Anti-Piracy Mission in the Gulf of Aden since 02 Nov 08. The
operation is being controlled by Western Naval Command since mid Oct 08. During
this period, she has successfully escorted approximately 35 ships, including a
number of foreign flagged vessels, safely during their transit through pirate
infested waters of the Gulf of Aden and also prevented two hijacking attempts on
11 Nov 08.
The Indian Navy has been patrolling the piracy infested water in keeping with
the Government guidelines to protect our sea borne trade, instill confidence in
our sea faring community as well as function as a deterrent for pirates.
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