Arctic Sea crew and suspected hijackers returned to Moscow
ELEVEN seafarers and the eight men suspected of hijacking Arctic Sea — the missing Russian general cargoship that sparked a frantic search of the Atlantic earlier this month — arrived in Moscow yesterday onboard three Russian air force planes, writes David Osler.
According to Reuters, the alleged hijackers were handcuffed to members of Russia’s security forces when they disembarked, and have now been taken to a high-security prison.
Russian ambassador to Cape Verde Alexander Karpushin told the Itar-Tass news agency that...
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