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The Montecristo Italian cargo ship AP/Press Association Images

Hijacked crew rescued... after sending SOS message in a bottle

When pirates cut all lines of communication on a hijacked vessel, the ship’s crew turned to more traditional methods to get their message out.

THE CREW OF a ship hijacked by pirates on the Indian Ocean were rescued by Nato yesterday – after raising the alarm sending a message in a bottle.

The 23-man crew of the Montecristo, an Italian carrier, was stormed by pirates on Monday off the Somali coast. The crew managed to escape to an armoured area of the ship and continue to navigate the vessel, however the pirates succeeded in cutting all lines of communication – meaning there was no way of raising the alarm, the Guardian reports.

Fortunately, a Nato warship was nearby – having responded to a recent distress call from an Italian merchantman. The crew of the Montecristo tossed a message in a bottle out of a porthole, informing whoever it reached that they were out of harm’s way and it was safe to board.

Nato troops intercepted the message and boarded the ship, forcing the 11 pirates on board to immediately surrender, according to the  UK Ministry of Defence.

The BBC reports that the pirates will be handed over to the Italian authorities.

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    Oct 12th 2011, 1:48 PM

    How did they find the bottle?

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    Oct 12th 2011, 3:55 PM

    Shhh… you’ll ruin a good story! So far as I can see from various sources, the “authorities” were aware the ship was pirated and were close by anyway. They may well have been aware of the strongroom and we’re watching for a signal.

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    Mute James Comerford
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    Oct 12th 2011, 1:55 PM

    Pretty sure they were probably shadowing the ship and the thing was thrown out when they passed…

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    Mute Dublin City
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    Oct 12th 2011, 2:15 PM

    Great to hear!

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    Mute David Lee
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    Oct 12th 2011, 4:10 PM

    I’m glad they found the first one as they were about to throw 1 million overboard to be washed up on the shore ..

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    Mute Claire Reardon
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    Oct 12th 2011, 6:31 PM

    Looking for a…. NATO ship of course.

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