Seven fishermen thrown overboard in midnight pirate attack in Trinidad

Carli Bay in Couva, where one of eight fishermen who was attacked by pirates and five of their fishing vessels stolen from the Gulf of Paria, Trinidad

(Trinidad Express) In a midnight pirate attack, five fishing vessels were stolen from the Gulf of Paria in the vicinity of Carli Bay and Orange Valley.

Several fishermen who were onboard these vessels were thrown overboard.

 
At least seven are still missing.

Three have made it ashore alive and are being questioned by the police.

They have been identified as “Bop”, “Dugie” and “Lizard”.

Earlier this morning the Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard responded and deployed a single vessel to search for the missing men.

According to the Friends and Fishermen of the Sea activist group, after making a journey to Carli Bay, the TTCG vessel returned to the Chaguaramas Base because according to the Coast Guard, “It did not have the capacity”.

Fishermen in the Gulf of Paria have banded together and are searching the waters at this time.

Citizens are asked to be on the lookout for suspicious activity on the coastlines and on the beaches.

Seafarers are asked to be on the lookout for the missing seamen and for any suspicious activity.

The stolen vessels are:

TTCG, TTPS Air Support, CD, PoSD, CID, IATF and other police officers have responded.

So far, five engines have been recovered and a suspect is in custody.

Please call in information to The Coast Guard at 634-4440, the Couva Police Station 636-2333,or FFOS 355-7672