Nigeria remains top global piracy hotspot, says IMB

Nigeria remains a piracy hotspot with 20 attacks reported against ships within the fi rst nine months of this year . The International Maritime Bureau (IMB) in its latest piracy report stated that 16 of the 20 attacks occurred off the coast of Brass, Bonny and Bayelsa

IMB said guns were used in 18 of the incidents and vessels were underway in 17 of the 20 reported attacks

IMB further stated that 39 of the 49 crewmembers kidnapped globally occurred off Nigerian waters in seven separate incidents

Other crew kidnappings in 2017 have been reported 60 nautical miles off the coast of Nigeria

“In general, all waters in and off Nigeria remain risky, despite intervention in some cases by the Nigerian Navy

We advise vessels to be vigilant,” said Pottengal Mukundan, Director of IMB

“The number of attacks in the Gulf of Guinea could be even higher than our fi gures as many incidents continue to be unreported

” According to IMB, a total of 121 incidents of piracy and armed robbery against ships were reported globally in the first nine months of 2017

In total, 92 vessels were boarded, 13 were fi red upon, there were 11 attempted attacks and five vessels were hijacked in the first nine months of 2017

The flagship global report notes that, while piracy rates were down compared to the same period in 2016, there is continuing concern over attacks in the Gulf of Guinea and in South East Asia

The increase in attacks off the coast of Venezuela and other security incidents against vessels off Libya – including an attempted boarding in the last quarter – highlights the need for vigilance in other areas

While only three low-level incidents took place in Venezuela during the same period in 2016, the number this year racked up to 11

All vessels were successfully boarded by robbers armed with guns or knives and mostly took place at anchorage

Four crewmembers were taken hostage during these incidents, with two assaulted and one injured

No incidents were reported off the coast of Somalia in this quarter, though the successful attacks from earlier in the year suggest that pirates in the area retain the capacity to target merchant shipping at distances from the coastline, the report said

 

 

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