The police force from the semi-autonomous region of Puntland, a base for many pirate gangs, said it was on high alert and prepared to participate in an operation against the pirates holding the Abdullah.
"Puntland police forces are ready after they got reports that international navies are planning an attack," the police said in a statement.
India's navy, which has disrupted several other attempted hijackings, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
On Sunday, the Puntland police said they had seized a vehicle that was transporting the narcotic khat to be supplied to the pirates on board Abdullah.
At the peak of their attacks in 2011, Somali pirates cost the global economy an estimated $7 billion, including hundreds of millions of dollars in ransom payments.
Published 18 March 2024, 12:14 IST