By Henning Gloystein and Jonathan Saul
LONDON (Reuters) - Germany plans to lobby other European Union countries to allow the deployment of private armed guards on their merchant ships in high-risk areas as a piracy crisis escalates, ministry officials said.
But analysts said the initiative was likely to face legal and practical difficulties.
Somali piracy is costing the world economy billions of dollars a year, and international navies are stretched to combat the menace in the Indian Ocean due to the vast distances involved.
In desperation, more shipping companies are considering deploying private armed guards on their vessels.
The German government is looking into changing the country's weapons laws to allow security personnel to bear firearms on ships in high-risk areas.
It could also certify those private security companies that could be used on merchant vessels, a government official said.
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