Piracy


Thursday, March 1, 2012
Weekly Piracy Update: Nigerian kidnapping, Somali pirates quiet
Piracy

Weekly Piracy Update: Nigerian kidnapping, Somali pirates quiet

Monthly Piracy Incidents by Region – FEB 23-29 West Africa NIGERIA: Refrigerated cargo ship boarded on 28 February while anchored at position 04:12 N

March 1, 2012
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Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Pirates Kidnap Master and Chief Engineer Offshore Nigeria
Piracy

Pirates Kidnap Master and Chief Engineer Offshore Nigeria

A brazen pirate attack offshore Nigeria has resulted in the kidnapping of the vessel’s Master and Chief Engineer, one injury, and one missing person,

February 29, 2012
Total Views: 35

Monday, February 27, 2012
piracy gulf of guinea benin
News

Gulf of Guinea Piracy Threat Increases, United Nations Urges Regional Anti-Piracy Strategy

27 February 2012 – A comprehensive regional strategy is critical if countries are to successfully combat piracy in the Gulf of Guinea, a top United

February 27, 2012
Total Views: 50

Thursday, February 23, 2012
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Incidents

Weekly Piracy Update – Tankers Engage in Brief Gunfights with Pirates, Self Defense Measures Prove Effective

Worldwide Maritime Crime and Piracy Update – week of 16 February 2012 (source: ONI) ARABIAN SEA: Vehicle carrier M/V LEILA reportedly hijacked on 15

February 23, 2012
Total Views: 80

Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Italy and India Clash Over M/V Enrica Lexie Shooting
Piracy

Italy and India Clash Over M/V Enrica Lexie Shooting

NEW DELHI– The detention of two Italian naval officers over the fatal shooting last week of two Indians at sea has caused a diplomatic rift that deepened

February 22, 2012
Total Views: 75

Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Seafarer’s Voices: Video Series Provides Former Pirate Hostages Opportunity to Speak Out
Piracy

Seafarer’s Voices: Video Series Provides Former Pirate Hostages Opportunity to Speak Out

The Seamen’s Church Institute (SCI) has just released a series of videos on Youtube highlighting the stories of four former pirate hostages.

February 21, 2012
Total Views: 66

Italy and India Stand Off Over M/V Enrica Lexie Incident [UDPATED]
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Italy and India Stand Off Over M/V Enrica Lexie Incident [UDPATED]

Tensions are escalating between Italy and India over who exactly holds jurisdiction over last weeks incident involving the killing of two Indian fisherman by

February 21, 2012
Total Views: 131

Monday, February 20, 2012
Somali Pirates Hijack UAE-Owned Vessel Loaded with Charcoal
Piracy

Somali Pirates Hijack UAE-Owned Vessel Loaded with Charcoal

Somali pirates have hijacked the UAE-owned M/V Savina-Fahad, Somalia Report has confirmed citing a Somali businessman in Dubai and a local pirate source.

February 20, 2012
Total Views: 207

Sunday, February 19, 2012
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News

Piracy in the Gulf of Guinea…”Exercise the Utmost Vigilance and Preparedness”

– By UK P&I Club A recent case saw one of our Member vessels hijacked twice within a ten week period. On both occasions the ship was loaded with

February 19, 2012
Total Views: 118

Saturday, February 18, 2012
Piracy Special Advisory: Vessel Hijacked Off Oman Coast [UPDATE]
Incidents

Piracy Special Advisory: Vessel Hijacked Off Oman Coast [UPDATE]

***UPDATED*** This just in from Neptune Maritime Security… Further to our earlier notice concerning this hijacking (please see below), MSCHOA has

February 18, 2012
Total Views: 53

Monday, February 13, 2012
gulf of guinea nigeria piracy
Incidents

Captain and Chief Engineer of Bulk Carrier Shot by Pirates off Nigeria

According to a report from the International Maritime Bureau this morning, a bulk carrier was fired upon by pirates in the Gulf of Guinea this morning,

February 13, 2012
Total Views: 70

Friday, February 10, 2012
Fighting Piracy with Education: University of Greenwich Offer World’s First Masters Degree in Maritime Security
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Fighting Piracy with Education: University of Greenwich Offer World’s First Masters Degree in Maritime Security

The University of Greenwich says it will soon be offering the world’s first Masters degree in Maritime Security that is designed to help the

February 10, 2012
Total Views: 141

Thursday, February 9, 2012
By the Numbers: How Much Does Somali Piracy Cost? [REPORT]
Piracy

By the Numbers: How Much Does Somali Piracy Cost? [REPORT]

Somali piracy cost the shipping industry and governments almost $7 billion in 2011, according to an annual report released today by the nonprofit and

February 9, 2012
Total Views: 279

ONI piracy report indian ocean
Incidents

Piracy Report: Steel-Carrier Captured in Central Arabian Sea

Weekly Summary of Global Maritime Crime and Piracy, week of 2-8 February 2012, (source: ONI) GHANA: Offshore tug boarded by four robbers on 9 February while

February 9, 2012
Total Views: 61

Monday, February 6, 2012
Iranian fishing dhow
Incidents

Somalia Report: Iranian Warship Thwarts Pirate Hijacking of Oil Tanker

By JD, Somalia Report The Iranian Navy rescued an oil tanker from an attempted pirate hijacking in the Gulf of Aden on Monday, according to Somali pirates

February 6, 2012
Total Views: 51

Friday, February 3, 2012
Shippers Cautious On Piracy’s Emerging Market – West Africa
Piracy

Shippers Cautious On Piracy’s Emerging Market – West Africa

LONDON (Dow Jones)–Shippers are on the alert as instability in Nigeria threatens to worsen an already serious problem with piracy in the Gulf of Guinea,

February 3, 2012
Total Views: 49

Tuesday, January 31, 2012
rhib fort victoria pirates seychelles
Defense

Royal Navy Hands Over Suspected Pirates to Face Prosecution in Seychelles

A group of pirates caught by a Royal Navy operation in the Indian Ocean will face justice in the Seychelles. RFA Fort Victoria – part of NATO’s

January 31, 2012
Total Views: 74

Thursday, January 26, 2012
indian ocean piracy weather forecast
Incidents

Weekly Piracy Update: 10 Pirates Board Cargo Ship off India and Escape Unnoticed with Ship’s Stores

Weekly Summary of Maritime Crime and Piracy, week of 19-25 January 2012 – (source: ONI) INDIA: General cargo ship boarded by at least 10 pirates on 25

January 26, 2012
Total Views: 49

piracy indian ocean
Defense

UK Foreign Affairs: Analysis of Pirate “Catch and Release” off the Coast of Somalia [REPORT]

Over the last four years, piracy off the coast of Somalia has become an international phenomenon, plaguing shipping in the Indian Ocean and resisting attempts

January 26, 2012
Total Views: 208

Wednesday, January 25, 2012
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Defense

UPDATE: Don’t Kidnap Americans, Because the US Navy SEALS WILL Find You, and You WILL Die

It’s pretty much that simple.   At President Barack Obama’s State of the Union address last night, he gave Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta a

January 25, 2012
Total Views: 305