A Greek-owned oil tanker, which has a crew of 27 Indians and Filipinos, has disappeared in Angola in a suspected piracy attack unusual for the area, the operating company said today.
Athens-based Dynacom Tankers Management said it had lost communication with the tanker Kerala since Saturday.
"It is suspected that pirates have taken control of the vessel but (this) is not yet confirmed," the company said, adding that it was working with the appropriate authorities to re-establish communication.
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A company source told AFP that the tanker had been taking on a cargo of oil in the port of the Angolan capital Luanda.
"This is the Atlantic, there has never been a piracy incident in this region," the source said, adding: "But there is no possibility of an accident either.