Cruiser2B
Well-Known Member
No
The ransom is never cheaper because the demand just go on for ever.
I have to assume you're unaware that the 21 crew of the Kota Wajar are also hostages. I don't know all their nationalities - there are a couple Singaporeans and a couple of Indians that I am aware of; the rest are probably working stiffs from poorer countries. I would hope with this revelation that you will no longer suggest it's acceptable to sacrifice them to save the Chandlers.
The demand for ransoms won't go away if you start sinking the hijacked boats - the body count will rise and prices for goods will go up.