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NAIROBI lace wigs, April 21 (Xinhua) - Somali pirates have released a Philippines-owned chemical tanker and its crew of 23 Filipinos after holding them for five months Fashion Synthetic Wigs, a regional maritime body confirmed here Tuesday.

A statement from Ecoterra International which monitors piracy along the Indian Ocean and Gulf of Aden said the crew members in the Stolt Strength which was seized in November along the Gulf of Aden were freed early Tuesday unharmed.

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The regional maritime body did not say whether the Stolt Strength's owner, Sagana Shipping hair wigs, paid any ransom to secure release of the vessel.

The ship was seized on Nov. 10, 2008 in the Gulf of Aden while sailing en route from Senegal to India.

The release came a day after a separate group of bandits freed the Lebanese-owned food aid freighter MV Sea Horse in exchange for a ransom of 100,000 US dollars.

There are increased piracy-incidents along the Horn of Africa regions. Foreign warships are patrolling the seas off the coast of Somalia and have stepped up their action against the pirates over the past weeks, freeing a number of ships.

Somalia has been hit by instability since 1991, with pirates taking advantage of its lawlessness to thrive in the world's most dangerous waters.

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