The 35 males are to be prosecuted for the hijacking of cargo vessel MV Ruen in December once they took the crew hostage.
India has introduced 35 captured Somali pirates to Mumbai to face trial, days after its navy recaptured a hijacked bulk provider and rescued a number of hostages.
The destroyer INS Kolkata, which led the rescue operation, docked in India’s monetary capital early on Saturday, a navy assertion mentioned.
The hijacking of the Maltese-flagged MV Ruen in December, east of Socotra within the northern Arabian Sea, was the primary time since 2017 that any cargo vessel had been efficiently boarded by Somali pirates.
Indian naval commandos took management of the vessel on March 17, some 260 nautical miles (480 kilometres) off the coast of Somalia, and rescued 17 crew members – 9 from Myanmar, seven from Bulgaria and one from Angola.
The Somalis are anticipated to be transferred to police custody afterward Saturday.
On the peak of Somali pirate assaults in 2011, the navy used to prosecute and jail in India these concerned. However in latest months the navy has taken to recapturing vessels and rescuing crew however leaving the disarmed pirates at sea.
Navy spokesman Vivek Madhwal mentioned this week that this marked the primary time in additional than a decade that pirates captured at sea can be delivered to Indian shores to face trial.
Underneath India’s anti-piracy legal guidelines, the lads might face the demise sentence if they’re convicted of a killing or an tried killing, and life imprisonment for piracy alone.
Final Saturday’s rescue was the end result of a 40-hour operation. Commandos parachuted out of a army C-17 aeroplane to board the vessel in an assault that “efficiently cornered and coerced” all 35 pirates on board to give up, an earlier navy assertion mentioned.
Bulgarian vessel proprietor Navibulgar known as India’s rescue a “main success”.
‘Mom ship’
Somali pirates have up to now sought to seize a “mom ship” able to crusing larger distances to allow them to goal bigger vessels.
The European Union Naval Power mentioned the MV Ruen might have been utilized by pirates for his or her profitable hijacking of the bulk carrier MV Abdullah off Somalia on March 12.
The Bangladesh-flagged MV Abdullah has since been steered into Somali waters, with its 23-member crew nonetheless held hostage.
India’s navy has been deployed constantly off Somalia since 2008, however it stepped up anti-piracy efforts final yr following a surge in maritime assaults, together with within the Arabian Sea and by Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthi rebels within the Purple Sea.
India has deployed no less than a dozen warships within the Gulf of Aden and the northern Arabian Sea since December, which allows it to help vessels east of the Purple Sea.
In January, the navy rescued all crew members from a Liberian-flagged service provider vessel after its tried hijack within the Arabian Sea.
A minimum of 17 incidents of hijacking, tried hijacking and suspicious approaches have been recorded by the Indian Navy since December 1.
On the peak of their assaults in 2011, Somali pirates price the worldwide economic system an estimated $7bn, together with lots of of thousands and thousands of {dollars} in ransom funds.
A minimum of 18 different suspected pirates have been captured by India’s navy this yr, together with in operations to rescue three Iranian-flagged fishing vessels.
Data on the destiny of these hijackers has not been publicly launched.
Because the begin of the Houthi assaults, launched in response to Israel’s war on Gaza, many cargo ships have slowed down far out at sea to await directions on whether or not to proceed. Consultants say that has left them susceptible to assault.