Over 1,000 AK47s seized by Navy from skiff in Gulf of Aden (PHOTOS)
By Chris Eger
The guns, some 1,000 AK-pattern rifles, were discovered under deck clutter (Photos: U.S. Navy)
A U.S. Navy destroyer operating as part of the 5th Fleet came across a stateless dhow in international waters and subsequently discovered a few guns.
According to a release from U.S Naval Forces Central Command, the USS Jason Dunham (DDG 109) encountered the vessel Monday and, boarding the inoperable small craft the following day, discovered the weapons hidden under packages. In all, Dunham’s visit, board, search and seizure team cataloged more than 1,000 AK47 pattern rifles, most shown wrapped in plastic sleeves stored inside green bags.
The Dunham, a 525-foot long Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, seen along with her small boats surrounding the dhow
The cargo was found under packages and clutter on the deck of the craft, whose engines were inoperable
CENTCOM says the original source of the weapons has not yet been identified.
The weapons are in U.S. custody awaiting final disposition.
“Our ship routinely conducts maritime security operations with our highly-trained VBSS team incorporating both on and off ship intelligence assets to help locate vessels,” said Cmdr. John Hamilton, Dunham’s commanding officer.
The skiff’s crew were brought aboard the U.S. warship and, after a medical evaluation, handed over to the Yemeni Coast
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