The BBC said Friday that Somali pirates called the broadcaster to demand $7 million for the release of a British couple whose yacht was hijacked off the coast of Africa.The pirates will settle for $1.5 million and a share of the movie and book rights . . .
The British broadcaster cited an unidentified caller as saying the size of the ransom was justified because NATO forces in the area had arrested Somali fishermen and destroyed their equipment.
"If they do not harm us, we will not harm them," the BBC quoted the caller as saying. "We only need a little amount of $7 million."
Paul and Rachel Chandler were headed to Tanzania in their boat, the Lynn Rival, when a distress signal was sent Oct. 23. The British navy found their empty yacht on Thursday, and both have been in sporadic contact with the British media since.
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Saturday, October 31, 2009
Somali Pirates: $7 million Ransom Demand for Brit Yachters
Pirates want $7 million ransom for UK couple:
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