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Piracy and armed robbery in Asian waters set to surpass last year’s figures

The numbers for piracy and armed robbery in Asian waters for 2023 are already on par with the figures for the whole of last...

Asian waters see 32% rise in incidents in 2023 so far

The number of piracy and armed robbery against ships in Asian waters increased by 32% until August this year compared to same period last...

Asian water sees 13% rise in sea robbery in first months of 2023

With fragile economic conditions and inflationary pressure worldwide which drive individuals to commit piracy and sea robbery, the Asian water saw a 13% rise...

Ship robbery in Mongla port – ReCAAP concerned over piracy in Singapore Strait

Bangladesh Coast Guard has recovered a huge volume of goods looted from a Liberian flag carrier vessel at Mongla port on 24 November. A group...

Maersk, CMA CGM, ONE and Wan Hai vessels robbed in Manila

Container ships, operated by CMA CGM and Ocean Network Express (ONE) were robbed or burglarised while at anchorage in Manila in the first two...
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