Council of Europe calls for rules on anti-piracy guards
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David Osler, London
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Jun 21, 2010 12:11 PM
The 2004-built, 74,999 dwt Nordneptun, which was attacked last week. An EU Navfor warship intervened and pirates were repelled.
THE COUNCIL of Europe has called on member states to regulate the hiring of private security firms by shipping companies.
A recent session of the body’s parliamentary assembly – made up of parliamentarians from all 47 member states – carried ...
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