In 2011 alone, Somali pirates hijacked 28 ships and captured 470 hostages, collecting more than $250 million in ransoms. Now high-resolution satellite images are being used to track their treasure trail and help put a stop to the piracy. Charlie D'Agata reports.
that women and CBS News people are both narrow minded those city r not booming because of piracy money.
The people who live there they work hard and they are business people but not piracy. And the thing i wonder is piracy (they don’t build Masjid and hotels) and they dnt even allow to integrate the people that is the realty
fuck off CBS NEWS and that loser ignorance so call Dr..
mcjanno 3 weeks ago
FIRST 3 TIMES IN A ROW COCKSUCKERS!!!!!!! IM ON A ROLLLLLL!!!!!!
poprocks4 3 weeks ago