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Win Far 161 (Chinese: 穩發161號) is a Taiwanese fishing vessel captured by Somali pirates on 6 April 2009 near the Seychelles. The ship was released on 11 February 2010 after a ransom was paid, and after the ship had been used as a mother ship in the Maersk Alabama hijacking. Two of the 30 crew had died during their time held hostage, due to malnutrition and neglect by their Somali captors. The ship was likely captured by Abduwali Muse. After negotiation, the crew and the vessel were released by the pirates on 11 February 2010, and returned to Kaohsiung, Taiwan on 5 March 2010.

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  • FV Win Far 161 (es)
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  • Win Far 161 (Chinese: 穩發161號) is a Taiwanese fishing vessel captured by Somali pirates on 6 April 2009 near the Seychelles. The ship was released on 11 February 2010 after a ransom was paid, and after the ship had been used as a mother ship in the Maersk Alabama hijacking. Two of the 30 crew had died during their time held hostage, due to malnutrition and neglect by their Somali captors. The ship was likely captured by Abduwali Muse. After negotiation, the crew and the vessel were released by the pirates on 11 February 2010, and returned to Kaohsiung, Taiwan on 5 March 2010. (en)
  • El Win Far 161 (穩發161號 en chino) es un barco pesquero de Taiwán que fue capturado por piratas somalíes el 6 de abril de 2009 cerca de Seychelles.​ El barco fue recuperado el 11 de febrero de 2010, después de pagar el rescate.​ Dos de los treinta tripulantes murieron debido a la malnutrición y a la irresponsabilidad de sus captores.​ (es)
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  • Win Far 161 (穩發161號) (en)
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  • Win Jyi Fishery CO. LTD. (en)
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  • Win Far 161 (en)
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  • Hsien Lung Yin (en)
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  • Tuna fishing in the Indian Ocean (en)
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  • Win Far 161 (Chinese: 穩發161號) is a Taiwanese fishing vessel captured by Somali pirates on 6 April 2009 near the Seychelles. The ship was released on 11 February 2010 after a ransom was paid, and after the ship had been used as a mother ship in the Maersk Alabama hijacking. Two of the 30 crew had died during their time held hostage, due to malnutrition and neglect by their Somali captors. The ship was likely captured by Abduwali Muse. After negotiation, the crew and the vessel were released by the pirates on 11 February 2010, and returned to Kaohsiung, Taiwan on 5 March 2010. (en)
  • El Win Far 161 (穩發161號 en chino) es un barco pesquero de Taiwán que fue capturado por piratas somalíes el 6 de abril de 2009 cerca de Seychelles.​ El barco fue recuperado el 11 de febrero de 2010, después de pagar el rescate.​ Dos de los treinta tripulantes murieron debido a la malnutrición y a la irresponsabilidad de sus captores.​ (es)
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