As British private security companies queue up to offer armed guards to counter pirate attacks off Somalia, a government report calls for tighter regulation of a flourishing industry.
The report into Somali piracy by the foreign affairs committee comes at a time when the problem has become relatively stable.
It pointed out that there are more than sixty firms offering armed maritime protection for the region and said the government "should not offload responsibility onto ship
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