IMB Piracy Centre: Five Crew Kidnapped from OSV in Latest Violent Attack Off Nigeria
Pirates abducted 5 team participants from an overseas supply vessel recently off the shore of Brass, Nigeria, noting yet one more terrible strike highlighting the threats to seafarers as well as ships in the area, the IMB Piracy Reporting Center has actually verified.
One Nigerian Navy guard was apparently eliminated in an exchange of shooting with the pirates, the IMB claimed.
The IMB reported the strike happened 9 March 2019 a rounded 32 maritime miles southeast ofBrass During the strike, pirates equipped with gatling gun in 2 rate watercrafts came close to an unknown overseas assistance vessel underway. The IMB record proceeds:
The Captain instantly informed the marine companion safety and security watercraft which navigated to involve the opponents. One rate watercraft enclosed from port side of the vessel as well as went across the bow, while the various other rate watercraft traded fire with the safety and security watercraft. Alarm increased, team continued to the engine space as well as all power was closed down. The pirates boarded the vessel with the help of a lengthened ladder. They burglarized the lodging, ruined the cabins as well as took team possessions as well as vessel’s homes. The pirates after that continued to the engine space, abducted 5 guys as well as ran away. The staying staffs cruised the vessel under companion to a risk-free anchorage. One Nigerian Navy armed guard reported eliminated in the exchange of fire in between the marine safety and security watercraft as well as the pirates.
Investigations right into the strike are recurring.
The strike is the most up to date in an area that has actually become among one of the most unsafe on the planet for seafarers as well as ships.
According to the International Maritime Bureau, the variety of piracy cases reported in the Gulf of Guineas in 2018 in risen to 201 cases, consisting of 6 hijackings, noting a high surge from 180 cases in 2017 as well as 191 in 2016. Among the 201 cases reported, there were 13 ships were bombarded, 130 captives taken, as well as 78 seafarers abducted for ransom money. To make issues worse, some specialists approximate that some 40% of cases in the area go unreported, so the variety of real cases is likely a lot greater.
In action to the expanding problem of piracy area, s hipping organization BIMCO has actually tipped up its ask for global marine assistance.
“This is in the interest of everybody. It is obviously in the interest of the seafarers, but each and every one of the naval powers in the world have a strategic interest in this region, since there is a lot of strategic commodities that comes out of the Gulf of Guinea region,” claimed Jakob Larsen, BIMCO’s Head ofMaritime Security “It really is in the interest of the international society to make this trade smoother, and to protect the seafarers on whom we so deeply depend to keep the trade flowing.”