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Piracy rearing its head in Gulf of Aden

The Indian navy has handed over 35 Somali pirates to police in Mumbai after 100 days of anti-piracy operations east of the Red Sea, where piracy has resurfaced for the first time in nearly a decade, reports Reuters. India, the largest national force in the Gulf of Aden and northern Arabian Sea region, captured the pirates from the cargo ship Ruen, three months after it was hijacked off the Somali coast.

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