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Three Dead In Suspected Virus Outbreak On Atlantic Cruise Ship

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Three people have died and a UK national is seriously ill in hospital after a suspected hantavirus outbreak on a small cruise ship in the Atlantic Ocean.

The operator of the MV Hondius ship, tour company Oceanwide Expeditions, said a Dutch husband and wife, as well as a German national, have died but the cause has not yet been established.

However, the Dutch company said hantavirus has been confirmed in the case of the 69-year-old UK national who is in intensive care in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Hantavirus is usually passed to humans from rodents via their faeces, saliva or urine. It can cause severe respiratory illness. Rarely, it can be transmitted between people.

Oceanwide Expeditions said there were two crew members on board “with acute respiratory symptoms, one mild and one severe”.

They both require urgent medical care and are of British and Dutch nationality, it said, before adding that no other persons with symptoms had been identified at this time.

The World Health Organization (WHO) said it was “acting with urgency” to support the MV Hondius and thanked South African authorities for taking care of the British patient.

WHO’s regional director for Europe, Dr Hans Henri P Kluge, said: “I am in close contact with our teams to ensure a co-ordinated, science-based response.

“Hantavirus infections are uncommon and usually linked to exposure to infected rodents.

“While severe in some cases, it is not easily transmitted between people. The risk to the wider public remains low. There is no need for panic or travel restrictions.”

The MV Hondius vessel is currently off the coast of Cape Verde and has 149 people onboard.

Negotiations are in progress with local authorities following what Oceanwide Expeditions described as “a serious medical situation”.

Outlining a timeline, the company said a passenger became unwell while onboard and died on 11 April.

His cause of death could not be determined, and his body was taken off the ship after it docked at St Helena on 24 April.

The wife also disembarked on St Helena and the firm said it was told she became unwell during the return journey and later died.

“At this time, it has not been confirmed that these two deaths are connected to the current medical situation on board,” Oceanwide Expeditions added.

On 27 April, the firm said, another passenger – the British national – became seriously ill and was “medically evacuated” to South Africa.

The 69-year-old remains in a critical but stable condition in Johannesburg after it was confirmed a variant of hantavirus had been identified.

A map showing the route of the cruise ship from Ushuaia, Argentina, across the South Atlantic Ocean to Cape Verde.

The firm added that on Saturday, a third passenger onboard MV Hondius died.

Although the cause of death has not been established, Oceanwide Expeditions confirmed the passenger was German.

“In addition, there are currently two crew members on board with acute respiratory symptoms, one mild and one severe,” the firm said.

“Both require urgent medical care. These crew members are of British and Dutch nationality,” it said.

Oceanwide Expeditions said the cause of the deaths were being investigated.

“The disembarkation of passengers, medical evacuation and medical screening require permission from, and co-ordination with, the local health authorities.

“Local health authorities have visited the vessel and assessed the situation. The medical transfer of the two ill persons on board has not yet taken place,” the company said.

According to the South African government, MV Hondius departed from Ushuaia in southern Argentina about three weeks ago, before it completed its journey to Cape Verde, where it is anchored outside the capital, Praia.

It is described as a 107.6m (353ft) polar cruise ship, with space for 170 passengers in 80 cabins, along with 57 crew members, 13 guides and one doctor.

One passenger onboard the MV Hondius, who asked to remain anonymous, told the BBC: “The latest word is that a plane is on its way and once it gets here three people will be evacuated from the ship and flown straight to Europe.

“Then the rest of us will almost certainly sail to the Canary Islands.

“The Cape Verde authorities clearly want nothing to do with us. This is what we’re hearing from the captain and staff. From what I can see the mood (on the ship) is pretty good.

“Only one person has been tested (the one now in South Africa) and he tested positive for hantavirus. So, we don’t actually know yet if the other cases are that or something unrelated.

“If they are all hantavirus then the transmission is a bit mysterious. We’ve been informed that there are no rodents on board, and person-to-person transmission is difficult/rare.

“Hopefully the other patients on board will be tested soon and then we’ll know better what’s going on.”

President of the Cape Verdean Public Health Institute, Maria Da Luz, said passengers would not be disembarking in Cape Verde in order to protect the local population, Cape Verde’s media outlet A Nacao reports.

MV Hondius during a trip from Argentina to Antarctica via South Georgia
MV Hondius during a trip from Argentina to Antarctica via South Georgia in November 2021

Microbiologist Siouxsie Wiles told the BBC the time between exposure to hantavirus and symptom onset could be as long as eight weeks.

“With this incubation period are we going to see more people coming down with the disease in the next days and weeks?”

Oceanwide Expeditions said it is liaising with local authorities and is also preparing for a “possible medical repatriation”.

The option of sailing on to Las Palmas or Tenerife in the Spanish Canary Islands is “being considered”.

Strict precautionary measures are in process on board, including isolation measures, hygiene protocols and medical monitoring,” the Oceanwide Expeditions added.

“All passengers have been informed and are being supported. Oceanwide Expeditions is in close contact with those directly involved and their families, and is providing support where possible.”

The UK Foreign Office told the BBC it was monitoring reports, and ready to support British nationals.

Hantavirus was in the headlines last year after the wife of Oscar-winning actor Gene Hackman died from a respiratory illness linked to hantavirus in March 2025.

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SA Xenophobic Attacks: Close Shops, Avoid Protest Areas – Ghana Mission Warns

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The Ghana High Commission in Pretoria has urged members of the Ghanaian community in South Africa to exercise heightened caution ahead of planned demonstrations over immigration issues.

This is on the back of reports and viral videos of xenophobic incidents targeting foreign nationals, including Ghanaians, in some parts of the country.

In a notice issued on Tuesday, April 28, the mission advised Ghanaians, particularly those in Pretoria, to prioritise their personal safety as a group identified as the March Organisation prepares to march to the Presidency to present its grievances.

“I urge everyone to continue exercising heightened vigilance and to place the highest priority on personal safety during this period,” the statement said on behalf of the High Commissioner, Benjamin Anani Quashie.

The High Commission specifically called on Ghanaian shop owners to shut their businesses for the day and avoid areas where protests are expected.

“Shop owners are strongly encouraged to close their businesses for the day and avoid areas where protests or demonstrations are taking place,” it said.

It also cautioned nationals against taking part in any public gatherings that could escalate into confrontations.

“Please refrain from participating in public gatherings that could escalate into confrontation,” the statement added.

Ghanaians were further advised to maintain a low profile and act with discretion both in public and online, including avoiding the sharing of content that could be seen as provocative or inflammatory.

The High Commission said it would provide further updates as the situation develops.

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VIDEO: Ontario Police Bust International Car Theft Ring Including Ghanaian With 306 Stolen Vehicles Recovered

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Canadian authorities have dismantled a sophisticated transnational vehicle theft and export syndicate after a two-year investigation that led to the recovery of 306 stolen vehicles valued at about 25 million Canadian dollars. Many of the vehicles were bound for markets in West Africa and the Middle East.

The operation, dubbed Project CHICKADEE, was led by the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) through its Provincial Auto Theft and Towing (PATT) Team, working closely with the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) and several other law enforcement agencies.

Investigators say the probe uncovered a highly organised criminal enterprise that extended well beyond street-level car theft. The network involved freight forwarders, drivers, falsified shipping documents and complex international export routes.

Investigation began in 2023

Project CHICKADEE was launched in August 2023 after police recovered four stolen vehicles in the Greater Toronto Area. While the initial recovery appeared routine, further checks revealed links to a broader export operation.

Investigators found that stolen vehicles were being re-identified using altered Vehicle Identification Numbers (VINs). These vehicles were matched with forged documents and packed into shipping containers for export through major Canadian ports.

As intelligence developed, authorities uncovered links to transnational organised crime groups, suggesting Ontario had become a key supply hub in a global auto theft network.

Interception at ports nationwide

As the investigation widened, officers from the OPP PATT Team, the Organised Crime Enforcement Bureau and CBSA intelligence units began intercepting containers both in transit and at major ports in Montréal, Vancouver and Halifax.

Police said intervention at ports became critical, as recovery of stolen vehicles becomes extremely difficult once they leave Canada.

Several agencies, including the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), Halton Regional Police and the Équité Association, supported the operation, underscoring the scale and complexity of the criminal network.

Raids and seizures

The first major enforcement action occurred on October 16, 2025, when police executed search warrants in Toronto, Vaughan, Woodbridge and Etobicoke. Items seized included cash, a re-VINed vehicle, electronic key programmers and licence plates. One suspect was arrested, while two others fled but were later captured.

A second, larger operation followed on November 27. Police searched 23 residential and industrial locations and seized 13 vehicles across communities, including Brampton, Scarborough, Waterloo, Milton and Saint-Eustache in Québec.

Tactical units, emergency response teams, canine units and intelligence officers were deployed during what police described as a highly coordinated, multi-agency effort.

Scope of the network revealed

By the conclusion of Project CHICKADEE, authorities reported the seizure of:

  • 306 stolen vehicles recovered in Canada
  • Three firearms
  • Hundreds of licence plates, keys and key fobs
  • Fraudulent shipping and export documents
  • Forklifts and tractor-trailer cabs used in vehicle logistics
  • Over 190,000 Canadian dollars and 32,000 US dollars in cash
  • Mobile phones, computers, hard drives and financial records

Arrests and charges

In total, 20 suspects were arrested and charged with 134 offences under Canada’s Criminal Code, the Customs Act and the Cannabis Act.

Among those charged is Bismark Owusu-Ansah, a 64-year-old Ghanaian national living in Brampton, Ontario. He faces five charges, including conspiracy to traffic stolen property, exporting property obtained through crime and possession of stolen property valued above 5,000 Canadian dollars.

Authorities stressed that all accused persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in court.

Financial intelligence key to operation

Police said financial intelligence from FINTRAC, Canada’s financial transactions watchdog, was crucial in tracing the proceeds of crime. The OPP’s Provincial Asset Forfeiture Unit has also begun moves to seize assets believed to be linked to the syndicate.

Police warn of wider impact

OPP Commissioner Thomas Carrique said auto theft has far-reaching consequences.

“Auto theft is not a victimless crime. It fuels organised crime, violence and insecurity in our communities,” he said.

Another senior officer, Bryan Gast, noted that vehicle theft costs Canada more than one billion Canadian dollars each year, with proceeds often reinvested into illegal firearms, drugs and other criminal activity.

Shift in policing approach

Canadian law enforcement officials say Project CHICKADEE reflects a shift toward dismantling the entire criminal supply chain, from theft and falsified documentation to shipping and international export.

They say the operation sends a clear message that Canada will no longer serve as a source market for international vehicle theft syndicates.

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Nigeria: CSOs Oppose Akpabio’s Call To Restore Police Escorts For Lawmakers

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Civil society groups in Nigeria have criticized a call by Senate President Godswill Akpabio for the return of police security personnel to members of the National Assembly and other senior public officials.

The criticism followed Mr. Akpabio’s appeal to President Bola Tinubu to review his recent directive withdrawing police operatives attached to Very Important Persons (VIPs). The president said the move was intended to redeploy officers to tackle wider security challenges across the country.

Speaking during President Tinubu’s presentation of the 2026 budget at a joint sitting of the National Assembly in Abuja, Mr. Akpabio warned that the decision had exposed federal lawmakers to security risks. He said some legislators feared they might be unable to return safely to their constituencies following the withdrawal of their police escorts.

“Some of the National Assembly members said I should let you know that they may not be able to go home today,” Mr. Akpabio told the president, while appealing for a review of the policy.

However, a coalition of civil society groups operating under the Support For Civil Society Organizations Initiative rejected the request, describing it as a misplaced priority and inconsistent with global democratic practice.

“In other democracies, legislators do not deploy large numbers of armed police officers while the wider population remains vulnerable to attacks,” the group said in a statement.

The group’s leader, Chief ‘Aare’ Oluwasegun Oyedijo, said public office holders should not be insulated from the realities faced by ordinary citizens.

According to the coalition, leaders who deliver on their mandates should not fear the people they represent or require special security arrangements. It argued that good governance and accountability, rather than armed protection, are what earn public trust.

The group said the withdrawal of police escorts could help reduce the growing gap between elected officials and their constituents, encouraging closer engagement and more effective representation. It also criticized what it described as the excessive use of state security resources to protect politicians, saying this had contributed to a culture of privilege and abuse of power.

The coalition added that the Nigeria Police Force should prioritize the protection of communities and public safety, rather than serving as personal guards for political office holders.

“We are not calling for a breakdown of law and order,” the statement said. “Leaders who serve well do not need to hide behind armed security. This step will strengthen democracy and compel the delivery of real dividends of governance.”

President Tinubu ordered the withdrawal of police officers attached to VIPs on 23 November, directing that those requiring armed protection should instead apply to the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps. The government says the policy is part of broader efforts to improve national security amid rising crime and limited policing resources.

During the same session, Mr. Akpabio praised President Tinubu’s economic reforms, saying they were beginning to yield results despite the hardship experienced by many Nigerians. He assured the president of the National Assembly of support for the reform agenda and the proposed 2026 budget.

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