Topic: Maersk Alabama
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A Somali teenager extradited to New York last year on charges he attempted to hijack a U.S. ship in the Indian Ocean pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to taking part in two additional attacks. Abduwali Abdukhadir Muse, the sole surviving accused pirate from the foiled bid to hijack U.S. container ship Maersk Alabama in April ...
A Somali man charged with piracy has pleaded not guilty to new charges he led the capture of two other vessels in the Indian Ocean. A federal indictment unsealed Tuesday in Manhattan accuses Abdiwali Abdiqadir Muse (AHB'-dih-wah-lee AHB'-dih-kah-dihr moo-SAY') and others of boarding ...
A Somali man held in New York on piracy charges was accused Tuesday in two more attacks against ships in the Indian Ocean. Abduwali Abdukhadir Muse was brought to the United States last year after being captured at the scene of a dramatic clash between the US navy and Somali pirates holding hostage a US merchant captain. In a new ...
Richard Phillips, the ship captain toasted as a hero after he was taken captive by Somali pirates, ignored repeated warnings last spring to keep his freighter at least 600 miles off the African coast because of the heightened risk of attack, some members of his crew ...
