Peru steps up security after cruiseship robbery
AQUA Expeditions chief executive Francesco Galli Zugaro was holding talks with senior government officials in Peru last week after an armed robbery on board Amazon cruiseship Aqua on August 4.
The 400 gt vessel was boarded by six robbers, who tied up 20 passengers during a cruise on the Ucayali river in the Peruvian Amazon. Neither passengers nor crew were hurt in the assault, during which the robbers stole money,...
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