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Oil tanker hijacked off Somalia: maritime agency

By AFP
April 26, 2026
An oil tanker anchors near the oil hub of the port of Fos-Lavera at sunset near Marseille, southern France, April 14, 2026. — Reuters
An oil tanker anchors near the oil hub of the port of Fos-Lavera at sunset near Marseille, southern France, April 14, 2026. — Reuters

ADDIS ABABA: An oil tanker has been hijacked off the coast of Somalia and taken into its territorial waters, the British maritime security agency UKMTO said on Saturday.

The development added to risks for navigating in the Red Sea, which has become a more important supply route given the Iranian stranglehold on the Strait of Hormuz at the entrance to the Gulf, on the other side of the Arabian Peninsula.

The tanker was seized northeast of the Somali city of Mareeyo on Tuesday, UKMTO said.

“Military Authorities have reported unauthorised persons taking control of the tanker and manoeuvring the vessel 77NM (nautical miles) south within Somali territorial waters,” it said.

Somali authorities did not immediately respond to AFP queries about the hijacking.

Somalia is an unstable Horn of Africa country in which the central government contends with a fractured federation of semi-autonomous states, as well as frequent attacks by the Al-Qaeda-linked militant group Al-Shabaab.