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Four Indonesian Seafarers Allegedly Held by Somali Pirates
Four Indonesian seafarers are reportedly held by pirates off the coast of Somalia. Indonesia's Ministry of Fisheries and Migrant Worker Placement (P2MI) is coordinating with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Kemlu) for their release.
An incident involving the alleged abduction of four Indonesian seafarers by pirates has occurred off the coast of Somalia. Indonesia's Ministry of Fisheries and Migrant Worker Placement (P2MI) is working closely with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Kemlu) to coordinate efforts for the swift release of the abducted crew members. Specific details regarding the vessels to which the abducted seafarers belong, as well as the precise time and location of the incident, are not yet confirmed by Sindonews reporting. However, the P2MI ministry is continuing to gather information in cooperation with relevant agencies and is closely monitoring the situation. Piracy off the coast of Somalia has been identified in the past as an issue threatening the safety of international maritime transport, and this incident is being viewed within that context. An official from the P2MI ministry stated that ensuring the safety of citizens is the top priority, and they are committed to taking all necessary measures to achieve the safe return of the abducted seafarers. In collaboration with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, efforts are expected to be made to resolve the situation by cooperating with related countries and international organizations.
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