Wednesday, May 7, 2025 Three Chinese
crew members who were abducted by pirates during an attack on a Ghanaian
fishing vessel, MV Menhin-1, have been rescued in Nigeria, the Ghana Police
Service has said.
At a press briefing held on Tuesday at the Criminal
Investigations Department (CID) Headquarters in Accra, The Director-General of
the CID, COP, Lydia Yaako Donkor, said pirates, armed with AK-47 rifles,
attacked the vessel on March 27, 2025, at about 1930 hours off Yenyano Waters
near Tema, using outboard motor-powered wooden canoes.
The attackers destroyed the vessel’s communication system
before taking three Chinese crew members hostage, the police said.
The Marine Police Command in Tema received the complaint from
the fishing company the following morning, on March 28, and immediately
launched an investigation in collaboration with the Ghana Maritime Authority,
Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority, National Investigation Bureau, the Ghana
Navy, and the Fisheries Observer.
According to the police, the pirates blindfolded the victims
and transported them in speedboats for 24 hours to a marshy area later
identified as the Delta region of Nigeria.
From there, they were moved on motorcycles and taken on foot
to a makeshift camp where they were held at gunpoint until April 25, when they
were suddenly abandoned.
The victims managed to reach a nearby village where locals
assisted them to make contact with the Chinese embassy in Lagos, Nigeria.
The embassy confirmed the rescue on April 26 and handed them
over to Ghanaian authorities at the Kotoka International Airport on April
27.
A debriefing was conducted at the Police Headquarters in
Accra on April 28.
While there were no visible signs of physical harm, the
victims appeared traumatised and requested medical attention.
The Inspector General of Police engaged with the victims and
expressed sympathy and support for their ordeal.
So far, the police have arrested eight individuals in
connection with the case. Those arrested include Sueva Victor, Kojo Akweli,
Eugene Chibuke, Mwonam, Chinese cook Zhao Lang Hao, and second engineer Zhao
Hua.
They have been arraigned before the Tema
District Court as investigations continue.
Police commended all stakeholders involved in the multi-agency operation for their swift action and coordination that led to the rescue of the kidnapped crew members.
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