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Transport
Piracythe curse of maritime transport
Seminar on piracy and armed robbery at sea
organised by the European Commission (DG MOVE)
in cooperation with the Danish Presidency of the Council of the EU
28 amp 29 March 2012
Brussels Centre de Confeacuterence Albert Borschette
Overview of piracy and armed robbery at sea
P Mukundan Director
ICC International Maritime Bureau pmukundanicc-ccsorg
Introduction
Role of the IMB Piracy Reporting Centre
Worldwide numbers hotspots types of attacks
Focus on W Africa amp Somalia
Response from governments and navies from vessels BMP armed teams
Immediate Broadcast to all MRCC Coast Guards amp Naval Units in the area for assistance
Broadcast to all ships in the Ocean region amp to CSO etc share info with NATO EU ONI INTERPOL
24hr manned IMB Piracy Reporting Centre
Incident on Ship Anywhere in world
Incident reports sent to IMO papers submitted at (IMO) MSC ICC-IMB website twitter
Compilation of reports etc to increases awareness of high risk areas and risk associated with those areas
Where does it take place
2012 Total Attacks Reported ndash 94 10 hijackings 157 hostages 2 killed
Total number of attacks since 2003
445
329
276
236263
293
410
445 439
94
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
500
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Total number of ships hijacked
Faces of Piracy
2012 ndash IndoMalaySing StsS China Seas
17 incidents 15 boarded
2012 ndash Nigeria amp Gulf of Guinea
16 attacks 2 hijackings Violent two deaths Under reporting all types of vessels attacked Distance from land probable use of fishing boats
110nm 83nm
bull 13022012 0250 UTC Around 110nm south of Lagos Nigeria
bull Eight armed pirates boarded a drifting bulk carrier
bull Ch Cook taken hostage to Masters cabin
bull Pirates fired 20 shots to force open masters cabin door
bull Pirates shot and killed Master and stole from ships safe
bull Tried to enter the Ch Engrsquos cabin
bull Ch Eng escaped via port hole fell injured and later died
bull IMB PRC broadcast received by French warship Boarding team
bull The warship escorted vsl to Lagos port
bull Crew provided medical treatment
2011 ndash Spill over into Benin
Benin ndash 20 attacks 8 ndash hijacked 10 ndash boarded All product tankers Main aim to steal cargo
bull 09022012 1402 UTC Around 83nm South of Cotonou Benin
bull Pirates boarded and hijacked a drifting product tanker
bull Vsl sailed to an unknown location
bull Flag state contacted IMB PRC and gave vsl posn by polling
bull IMB PRC contacted amp liaised with Nigerian authorities
bull A Nigerian navy rescue team dispatched and intercepted vsl
bull All crew and vsl rescued
2011 ndash Time of Attack in UTC 11
0 0 1
0 1 0 0
2
2
1
6
0
2
4
6
8
10
1200-02
02-04
04-06
06-08
08-10
10-12
12-14
14-16
16-18
18-20
20-22
22-00
SOMALIA
2007 2008
2009 2010
2011 ndash Sea Area affected by Somali piracy
237 attacks 28 hijacked 470 hostages 49 Kidnapped 15 Killed
2012 ndash Sea area affected by Somali piracy
40 attacks 8 hijacked 92 hostages 49 crew ashore
2011 ndash Somali incident ndash Southern Red Sea
11-Aug-2011 Furthest northerly attack Vsl boarded not hijacked
36 attacks 3 boarded Multiple skiff attacks Skiffs hide off islands and among fishing vessels
Restricted waters Fishermen are armed Other criminal activity Territorial waters
Traditional MS MS in early 2011
Motherships supporting pirate operations early 2012
2011 ndash Time of Attack in UTC
3
22 31
33
27
34
29
23
10
3
9 4
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
00-02
02-04
04-06
06-08
08-10
10-12
12-14
14-16
16-18
18-20
20-22
22-00
Damage to ship
The response
The vital role of the navies
Response ndash International Navies
RoE determine naval actions
bull Samho Jewelry hijacked used as MS bull South Korean navy stormed vessel bull Vessel retaken crew safe bull Eight pirates killed five arrested
And many other naval actionshellip
EU US China Malaysia
South Korea etc
Take the Prize Away
bull 2011 ndash Indian navy robust action against pirates bull 120311 ndash FV Vega 5 rescued ndash 63 pirates caught bull In Jan and Feb similar robust action on Thai FV
Prantalaya 11 amp 14
2801 ndash 73deg E
0502 - 71deg E
0102 - 69deg E
1101 - 67deg E
1103 - 66deg E
2303 - 66deg E
68deg E
Naval effectiveness - Somali attacks up to 31Mar11
Naval effectiveness - Somali incidents Apr 11 ndash Feb12
68deg E
14 May ndash 68degE 18 June 76degE
Is the response at sea working
2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006
Incidents 40 237 219 217 111 31 10
Hijacking 8 28 49 47 42 12 5
Success Ratio
20 (15)
118 (185)
224 (145)
216 (146)
378 (126)
387 (125)
50 (12)
Hostage 115 470 1016 867 815 177 87
In 2011 more attacks but lesser hijackings Better naval response BMP Increased use of private armed teams on board A sustained robust naval approach ndash casualties
Increase in numbers range and pirate techniques Higher ransoms Vessels kept for longer Increase in violence against crew in some cases
Is the response working
Building on the current situationhellip bull Continue with the measures at sea bull ECOP $ 66 ndash 69 billion pa 995 recurring cost
bull Refocus on efforts ashore The coastal belt in Central Somalia The critical role of the Somali diaspora The financial ldquoindustryrdquo in Somalia
To concludehellip bull Value of an independent reporting centre which
lasts beyond todayrsquos hotspots ndash sharing of all information
bull The navies are vital ndash private armed security is not a substitute ndash need to maintain increase naval assets
bull Lobby for redevelopment of Central Somalia
bull Tracing the ransoms paid ndash AML
PIRACY REPORTING CENTRE CONTACT DETAILS
Tel + 603 2031 0014 +603 2078 5763 Fax + 603 2078 5769
Email piracyicc-ccsorg Email imbklicc-ccsorg
Telex MA 34199 wwwicc-ccsorg
Twitter wwwtwittercomIMB_Piracy
Overview of piracy and armed robbery at sea
P Mukundan Director
ICC International Maritime Bureau pmukundanicc-ccsorg
Introduction
Role of the IMB Piracy Reporting Centre
Worldwide numbers hotspots types of attacks
Focus on W Africa amp Somalia
Response from governments and navies from vessels BMP armed teams
Immediate Broadcast to all MRCC Coast Guards amp Naval Units in the area for assistance
Broadcast to all ships in the Ocean region amp to CSO etc share info with NATO EU ONI INTERPOL
24hr manned IMB Piracy Reporting Centre
Incident on Ship Anywhere in world
Incident reports sent to IMO papers submitted at (IMO) MSC ICC-IMB website twitter
Compilation of reports etc to increases awareness of high risk areas and risk associated with those areas
Where does it take place
2012 Total Attacks Reported ndash 94 10 hijackings 157 hostages 2 killed
Total number of attacks since 2003
445
329
276
236263
293
410
445 439
94
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
500
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Total number of ships hijacked
Faces of Piracy
2012 ndash IndoMalaySing StsS China Seas
17 incidents 15 boarded
2012 ndash Nigeria amp Gulf of Guinea
16 attacks 2 hijackings Violent two deaths Under reporting all types of vessels attacked Distance from land probable use of fishing boats
110nm 83nm
bull 13022012 0250 UTC Around 110nm south of Lagos Nigeria
bull Eight armed pirates boarded a drifting bulk carrier
bull Ch Cook taken hostage to Masters cabin
bull Pirates fired 20 shots to force open masters cabin door
bull Pirates shot and killed Master and stole from ships safe
bull Tried to enter the Ch Engrsquos cabin
bull Ch Eng escaped via port hole fell injured and later died
bull IMB PRC broadcast received by French warship Boarding team
bull The warship escorted vsl to Lagos port
bull Crew provided medical treatment
2011 ndash Spill over into Benin
Benin ndash 20 attacks 8 ndash hijacked 10 ndash boarded All product tankers Main aim to steal cargo
bull 09022012 1402 UTC Around 83nm South of Cotonou Benin
bull Pirates boarded and hijacked a drifting product tanker
bull Vsl sailed to an unknown location
bull Flag state contacted IMB PRC and gave vsl posn by polling
bull IMB PRC contacted amp liaised with Nigerian authorities
bull A Nigerian navy rescue team dispatched and intercepted vsl
bull All crew and vsl rescued
2011 ndash Time of Attack in UTC 11
0 0 1
0 1 0 0
2
2
1
6
0
2
4
6
8
10
1200-02
02-04
04-06
06-08
08-10
10-12
12-14
14-16
16-18
18-20
20-22
22-00
SOMALIA
2007 2008
2009 2010
2011 ndash Sea Area affected by Somali piracy
237 attacks 28 hijacked 470 hostages 49 Kidnapped 15 Killed
2012 ndash Sea area affected by Somali piracy
40 attacks 8 hijacked 92 hostages 49 crew ashore
2011 ndash Somali incident ndash Southern Red Sea
11-Aug-2011 Furthest northerly attack Vsl boarded not hijacked
36 attacks 3 boarded Multiple skiff attacks Skiffs hide off islands and among fishing vessels
Restricted waters Fishermen are armed Other criminal activity Territorial waters
Traditional MS MS in early 2011
Motherships supporting pirate operations early 2012
2011 ndash Time of Attack in UTC
3
22 31
33
27
34
29
23
10
3
9 4
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
00-02
02-04
04-06
06-08
08-10
10-12
12-14
14-16
16-18
18-20
20-22
22-00
Damage to ship
The response
The vital role of the navies
Response ndash International Navies
RoE determine naval actions
bull Samho Jewelry hijacked used as MS bull South Korean navy stormed vessel bull Vessel retaken crew safe bull Eight pirates killed five arrested
And many other naval actionshellip
EU US China Malaysia
South Korea etc
Take the Prize Away
bull 2011 ndash Indian navy robust action against pirates bull 120311 ndash FV Vega 5 rescued ndash 63 pirates caught bull In Jan and Feb similar robust action on Thai FV
Prantalaya 11 amp 14
2801 ndash 73deg E
0502 - 71deg E
0102 - 69deg E
1101 - 67deg E
1103 - 66deg E
2303 - 66deg E
68deg E
Naval effectiveness - Somali attacks up to 31Mar11
Naval effectiveness - Somali incidents Apr 11 ndash Feb12
68deg E
14 May ndash 68degE 18 June 76degE
Is the response at sea working
2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006
Incidents 40 237 219 217 111 31 10
Hijacking 8 28 49 47 42 12 5
Success Ratio
20 (15)
118 (185)
224 (145)
216 (146)
378 (126)
387 (125)
50 (12)
Hostage 115 470 1016 867 815 177 87
In 2011 more attacks but lesser hijackings Better naval response BMP Increased use of private armed teams on board A sustained robust naval approach ndash casualties
Increase in numbers range and pirate techniques Higher ransoms Vessels kept for longer Increase in violence against crew in some cases
Is the response working
Building on the current situationhellip bull Continue with the measures at sea bull ECOP $ 66 ndash 69 billion pa 995 recurring cost
bull Refocus on efforts ashore The coastal belt in Central Somalia The critical role of the Somali diaspora The financial ldquoindustryrdquo in Somalia
To concludehellip bull Value of an independent reporting centre which
lasts beyond todayrsquos hotspots ndash sharing of all information
bull The navies are vital ndash private armed security is not a substitute ndash need to maintain increase naval assets
bull Lobby for redevelopment of Central Somalia
bull Tracing the ransoms paid ndash AML
PIRACY REPORTING CENTRE CONTACT DETAILS
Tel + 603 2031 0014 +603 2078 5763 Fax + 603 2078 5769
Email piracyicc-ccsorg Email imbklicc-ccsorg
Telex MA 34199 wwwicc-ccsorg
Twitter wwwtwittercomIMB_Piracy
Introduction
Role of the IMB Piracy Reporting Centre
Worldwide numbers hotspots types of attacks
Focus on W Africa amp Somalia
Response from governments and navies from vessels BMP armed teams
Immediate Broadcast to all MRCC Coast Guards amp Naval Units in the area for assistance
Broadcast to all ships in the Ocean region amp to CSO etc share info with NATO EU ONI INTERPOL
24hr manned IMB Piracy Reporting Centre
Incident on Ship Anywhere in world
Incident reports sent to IMO papers submitted at (IMO) MSC ICC-IMB website twitter
Compilation of reports etc to increases awareness of high risk areas and risk associated with those areas
Where does it take place
2012 Total Attacks Reported ndash 94 10 hijackings 157 hostages 2 killed
Total number of attacks since 2003
445
329
276
236263
293
410
445 439
94
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
500
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Total number of ships hijacked
Faces of Piracy
2012 ndash IndoMalaySing StsS China Seas
17 incidents 15 boarded
2012 ndash Nigeria amp Gulf of Guinea
16 attacks 2 hijackings Violent two deaths Under reporting all types of vessels attacked Distance from land probable use of fishing boats
110nm 83nm
bull 13022012 0250 UTC Around 110nm south of Lagos Nigeria
bull Eight armed pirates boarded a drifting bulk carrier
bull Ch Cook taken hostage to Masters cabin
bull Pirates fired 20 shots to force open masters cabin door
bull Pirates shot and killed Master and stole from ships safe
bull Tried to enter the Ch Engrsquos cabin
bull Ch Eng escaped via port hole fell injured and later died
bull IMB PRC broadcast received by French warship Boarding team
bull The warship escorted vsl to Lagos port
bull Crew provided medical treatment
2011 ndash Spill over into Benin
Benin ndash 20 attacks 8 ndash hijacked 10 ndash boarded All product tankers Main aim to steal cargo
bull 09022012 1402 UTC Around 83nm South of Cotonou Benin
bull Pirates boarded and hijacked a drifting product tanker
bull Vsl sailed to an unknown location
bull Flag state contacted IMB PRC and gave vsl posn by polling
bull IMB PRC contacted amp liaised with Nigerian authorities
bull A Nigerian navy rescue team dispatched and intercepted vsl
bull All crew and vsl rescued
2011 ndash Time of Attack in UTC 11
0 0 1
0 1 0 0
2
2
1
6
0
2
4
6
8
10
1200-02
02-04
04-06
06-08
08-10
10-12
12-14
14-16
16-18
18-20
20-22
22-00
SOMALIA
2007 2008
2009 2010
2011 ndash Sea Area affected by Somali piracy
237 attacks 28 hijacked 470 hostages 49 Kidnapped 15 Killed
2012 ndash Sea area affected by Somali piracy
40 attacks 8 hijacked 92 hostages 49 crew ashore
2011 ndash Somali incident ndash Southern Red Sea
11-Aug-2011 Furthest northerly attack Vsl boarded not hijacked
36 attacks 3 boarded Multiple skiff attacks Skiffs hide off islands and among fishing vessels
Restricted waters Fishermen are armed Other criminal activity Territorial waters
Traditional MS MS in early 2011
Motherships supporting pirate operations early 2012
2011 ndash Time of Attack in UTC
3
22 31
33
27
34
29
23
10
3
9 4
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
00-02
02-04
04-06
06-08
08-10
10-12
12-14
14-16
16-18
18-20
20-22
22-00
Damage to ship
The response
The vital role of the navies
Response ndash International Navies
RoE determine naval actions
bull Samho Jewelry hijacked used as MS bull South Korean navy stormed vessel bull Vessel retaken crew safe bull Eight pirates killed five arrested
And many other naval actionshellip
EU US China Malaysia
South Korea etc
Take the Prize Away
bull 2011 ndash Indian navy robust action against pirates bull 120311 ndash FV Vega 5 rescued ndash 63 pirates caught bull In Jan and Feb similar robust action on Thai FV
Prantalaya 11 amp 14
2801 ndash 73deg E
0502 - 71deg E
0102 - 69deg E
1101 - 67deg E
1103 - 66deg E
2303 - 66deg E
68deg E
Naval effectiveness - Somali attacks up to 31Mar11
Naval effectiveness - Somali incidents Apr 11 ndash Feb12
68deg E
14 May ndash 68degE 18 June 76degE
Is the response at sea working
2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006
Incidents 40 237 219 217 111 31 10
Hijacking 8 28 49 47 42 12 5
Success Ratio
20 (15)
118 (185)
224 (145)
216 (146)
378 (126)
387 (125)
50 (12)
Hostage 115 470 1016 867 815 177 87
In 2011 more attacks but lesser hijackings Better naval response BMP Increased use of private armed teams on board A sustained robust naval approach ndash casualties
Increase in numbers range and pirate techniques Higher ransoms Vessels kept for longer Increase in violence against crew in some cases
Is the response working
Building on the current situationhellip bull Continue with the measures at sea bull ECOP $ 66 ndash 69 billion pa 995 recurring cost
bull Refocus on efforts ashore The coastal belt in Central Somalia The critical role of the Somali diaspora The financial ldquoindustryrdquo in Somalia
To concludehellip bull Value of an independent reporting centre which
lasts beyond todayrsquos hotspots ndash sharing of all information
bull The navies are vital ndash private armed security is not a substitute ndash need to maintain increase naval assets
bull Lobby for redevelopment of Central Somalia
bull Tracing the ransoms paid ndash AML
PIRACY REPORTING CENTRE CONTACT DETAILS
Tel + 603 2031 0014 +603 2078 5763 Fax + 603 2078 5769
Email piracyicc-ccsorg Email imbklicc-ccsorg
Telex MA 34199 wwwicc-ccsorg
Twitter wwwtwittercomIMB_Piracy
Immediate Broadcast to all MRCC Coast Guards amp Naval Units in the area for assistance
Broadcast to all ships in the Ocean region amp to CSO etc share info with NATO EU ONI INTERPOL
24hr manned IMB Piracy Reporting Centre
Incident on Ship Anywhere in world
Incident reports sent to IMO papers submitted at (IMO) MSC ICC-IMB website twitter
Compilation of reports etc to increases awareness of high risk areas and risk associated with those areas
Where does it take place
2012 Total Attacks Reported ndash 94 10 hijackings 157 hostages 2 killed
Total number of attacks since 2003
445
329
276
236263
293
410
445 439
94
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
500
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Total number of ships hijacked
Faces of Piracy
2012 ndash IndoMalaySing StsS China Seas
17 incidents 15 boarded
2012 ndash Nigeria amp Gulf of Guinea
16 attacks 2 hijackings Violent two deaths Under reporting all types of vessels attacked Distance from land probable use of fishing boats
110nm 83nm
bull 13022012 0250 UTC Around 110nm south of Lagos Nigeria
bull Eight armed pirates boarded a drifting bulk carrier
bull Ch Cook taken hostage to Masters cabin
bull Pirates fired 20 shots to force open masters cabin door
bull Pirates shot and killed Master and stole from ships safe
bull Tried to enter the Ch Engrsquos cabin
bull Ch Eng escaped via port hole fell injured and later died
bull IMB PRC broadcast received by French warship Boarding team
bull The warship escorted vsl to Lagos port
bull Crew provided medical treatment
2011 ndash Spill over into Benin
Benin ndash 20 attacks 8 ndash hijacked 10 ndash boarded All product tankers Main aim to steal cargo
bull 09022012 1402 UTC Around 83nm South of Cotonou Benin
bull Pirates boarded and hijacked a drifting product tanker
bull Vsl sailed to an unknown location
bull Flag state contacted IMB PRC and gave vsl posn by polling
bull IMB PRC contacted amp liaised with Nigerian authorities
bull A Nigerian navy rescue team dispatched and intercepted vsl
bull All crew and vsl rescued
2011 ndash Time of Attack in UTC 11
0 0 1
0 1 0 0
2
2
1
6
0
2
4
6
8
10
1200-02
02-04
04-06
06-08
08-10
10-12
12-14
14-16
16-18
18-20
20-22
22-00
SOMALIA
2007 2008
2009 2010
2011 ndash Sea Area affected by Somali piracy
237 attacks 28 hijacked 470 hostages 49 Kidnapped 15 Killed
2012 ndash Sea area affected by Somali piracy
40 attacks 8 hijacked 92 hostages 49 crew ashore
2011 ndash Somali incident ndash Southern Red Sea
11-Aug-2011 Furthest northerly attack Vsl boarded not hijacked
36 attacks 3 boarded Multiple skiff attacks Skiffs hide off islands and among fishing vessels
Restricted waters Fishermen are armed Other criminal activity Territorial waters
Traditional MS MS in early 2011
Motherships supporting pirate operations early 2012
2011 ndash Time of Attack in UTC
3
22 31
33
27
34
29
23
10
3
9 4
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
00-02
02-04
04-06
06-08
08-10
10-12
12-14
14-16
16-18
18-20
20-22
22-00
Damage to ship
The response
The vital role of the navies
Response ndash International Navies
RoE determine naval actions
bull Samho Jewelry hijacked used as MS bull South Korean navy stormed vessel bull Vessel retaken crew safe bull Eight pirates killed five arrested
And many other naval actionshellip
EU US China Malaysia
South Korea etc
Take the Prize Away
bull 2011 ndash Indian navy robust action against pirates bull 120311 ndash FV Vega 5 rescued ndash 63 pirates caught bull In Jan and Feb similar robust action on Thai FV
Prantalaya 11 amp 14
2801 ndash 73deg E
0502 - 71deg E
0102 - 69deg E
1101 - 67deg E
1103 - 66deg E
2303 - 66deg E
68deg E
Naval effectiveness - Somali attacks up to 31Mar11
Naval effectiveness - Somali incidents Apr 11 ndash Feb12
68deg E
14 May ndash 68degE 18 June 76degE
Is the response at sea working
2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006
Incidents 40 237 219 217 111 31 10
Hijacking 8 28 49 47 42 12 5
Success Ratio
20 (15)
118 (185)
224 (145)
216 (146)
378 (126)
387 (125)
50 (12)
Hostage 115 470 1016 867 815 177 87
In 2011 more attacks but lesser hijackings Better naval response BMP Increased use of private armed teams on board A sustained robust naval approach ndash casualties
Increase in numbers range and pirate techniques Higher ransoms Vessels kept for longer Increase in violence against crew in some cases
Is the response working
Building on the current situationhellip bull Continue with the measures at sea bull ECOP $ 66 ndash 69 billion pa 995 recurring cost
bull Refocus on efforts ashore The coastal belt in Central Somalia The critical role of the Somali diaspora The financial ldquoindustryrdquo in Somalia
To concludehellip bull Value of an independent reporting centre which
lasts beyond todayrsquos hotspots ndash sharing of all information
bull The navies are vital ndash private armed security is not a substitute ndash need to maintain increase naval assets
bull Lobby for redevelopment of Central Somalia
bull Tracing the ransoms paid ndash AML
PIRACY REPORTING CENTRE CONTACT DETAILS
Tel + 603 2031 0014 +603 2078 5763 Fax + 603 2078 5769
Email piracyicc-ccsorg Email imbklicc-ccsorg
Telex MA 34199 wwwicc-ccsorg
Twitter wwwtwittercomIMB_Piracy
Where does it take place
2012 Total Attacks Reported ndash 94 10 hijackings 157 hostages 2 killed
Total number of attacks since 2003
445
329
276
236263
293
410
445 439
94
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
500
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Total number of ships hijacked
Faces of Piracy
2012 ndash IndoMalaySing StsS China Seas
17 incidents 15 boarded
2012 ndash Nigeria amp Gulf of Guinea
16 attacks 2 hijackings Violent two deaths Under reporting all types of vessels attacked Distance from land probable use of fishing boats
110nm 83nm
bull 13022012 0250 UTC Around 110nm south of Lagos Nigeria
bull Eight armed pirates boarded a drifting bulk carrier
bull Ch Cook taken hostage to Masters cabin
bull Pirates fired 20 shots to force open masters cabin door
bull Pirates shot and killed Master and stole from ships safe
bull Tried to enter the Ch Engrsquos cabin
bull Ch Eng escaped via port hole fell injured and later died
bull IMB PRC broadcast received by French warship Boarding team
bull The warship escorted vsl to Lagos port
bull Crew provided medical treatment
2011 ndash Spill over into Benin
Benin ndash 20 attacks 8 ndash hijacked 10 ndash boarded All product tankers Main aim to steal cargo
bull 09022012 1402 UTC Around 83nm South of Cotonou Benin
bull Pirates boarded and hijacked a drifting product tanker
bull Vsl sailed to an unknown location
bull Flag state contacted IMB PRC and gave vsl posn by polling
bull IMB PRC contacted amp liaised with Nigerian authorities
bull A Nigerian navy rescue team dispatched and intercepted vsl
bull All crew and vsl rescued
2011 ndash Time of Attack in UTC 11
0 0 1
0 1 0 0
2
2
1
6
0
2
4
6
8
10
1200-02
02-04
04-06
06-08
08-10
10-12
12-14
14-16
16-18
18-20
20-22
22-00
SOMALIA
2007 2008
2009 2010
2011 ndash Sea Area affected by Somali piracy
237 attacks 28 hijacked 470 hostages 49 Kidnapped 15 Killed
2012 ndash Sea area affected by Somali piracy
40 attacks 8 hijacked 92 hostages 49 crew ashore
2011 ndash Somali incident ndash Southern Red Sea
11-Aug-2011 Furthest northerly attack Vsl boarded not hijacked
36 attacks 3 boarded Multiple skiff attacks Skiffs hide off islands and among fishing vessels
Restricted waters Fishermen are armed Other criminal activity Territorial waters
Traditional MS MS in early 2011
Motherships supporting pirate operations early 2012
2011 ndash Time of Attack in UTC
3
22 31
33
27
34
29
23
10
3
9 4
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
00-02
02-04
04-06
06-08
08-10
10-12
12-14
14-16
16-18
18-20
20-22
22-00
Damage to ship
The response
The vital role of the navies
Response ndash International Navies
RoE determine naval actions
bull Samho Jewelry hijacked used as MS bull South Korean navy stormed vessel bull Vessel retaken crew safe bull Eight pirates killed five arrested
And many other naval actionshellip
EU US China Malaysia
South Korea etc
Take the Prize Away
bull 2011 ndash Indian navy robust action against pirates bull 120311 ndash FV Vega 5 rescued ndash 63 pirates caught bull In Jan and Feb similar robust action on Thai FV
Prantalaya 11 amp 14
2801 ndash 73deg E
0502 - 71deg E
0102 - 69deg E
1101 - 67deg E
1103 - 66deg E
2303 - 66deg E
68deg E
Naval effectiveness - Somali attacks up to 31Mar11
Naval effectiveness - Somali incidents Apr 11 ndash Feb12
68deg E
14 May ndash 68degE 18 June 76degE
Is the response at sea working
2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006
Incidents 40 237 219 217 111 31 10
Hijacking 8 28 49 47 42 12 5
Success Ratio
20 (15)
118 (185)
224 (145)
216 (146)
378 (126)
387 (125)
50 (12)
Hostage 115 470 1016 867 815 177 87
In 2011 more attacks but lesser hijackings Better naval response BMP Increased use of private armed teams on board A sustained robust naval approach ndash casualties
Increase in numbers range and pirate techniques Higher ransoms Vessels kept for longer Increase in violence against crew in some cases
Is the response working
Building on the current situationhellip bull Continue with the measures at sea bull ECOP $ 66 ndash 69 billion pa 995 recurring cost
bull Refocus on efforts ashore The coastal belt in Central Somalia The critical role of the Somali diaspora The financial ldquoindustryrdquo in Somalia
To concludehellip bull Value of an independent reporting centre which
lasts beyond todayrsquos hotspots ndash sharing of all information
bull The navies are vital ndash private armed security is not a substitute ndash need to maintain increase naval assets
bull Lobby for redevelopment of Central Somalia
bull Tracing the ransoms paid ndash AML
PIRACY REPORTING CENTRE CONTACT DETAILS
Tel + 603 2031 0014 +603 2078 5763 Fax + 603 2078 5769
Email piracyicc-ccsorg Email imbklicc-ccsorg
Telex MA 34199 wwwicc-ccsorg
Twitter wwwtwittercomIMB_Piracy
Total number of attacks since 2003
445
329
276
236263
293
410
445 439
94
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
500
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Total number of ships hijacked
Faces of Piracy
2012 ndash IndoMalaySing StsS China Seas
17 incidents 15 boarded
2012 ndash Nigeria amp Gulf of Guinea
16 attacks 2 hijackings Violent two deaths Under reporting all types of vessels attacked Distance from land probable use of fishing boats
110nm 83nm
bull 13022012 0250 UTC Around 110nm south of Lagos Nigeria
bull Eight armed pirates boarded a drifting bulk carrier
bull Ch Cook taken hostage to Masters cabin
bull Pirates fired 20 shots to force open masters cabin door
bull Pirates shot and killed Master and stole from ships safe
bull Tried to enter the Ch Engrsquos cabin
bull Ch Eng escaped via port hole fell injured and later died
bull IMB PRC broadcast received by French warship Boarding team
bull The warship escorted vsl to Lagos port
bull Crew provided medical treatment
2011 ndash Spill over into Benin
Benin ndash 20 attacks 8 ndash hijacked 10 ndash boarded All product tankers Main aim to steal cargo
bull 09022012 1402 UTC Around 83nm South of Cotonou Benin
bull Pirates boarded and hijacked a drifting product tanker
bull Vsl sailed to an unknown location
bull Flag state contacted IMB PRC and gave vsl posn by polling
bull IMB PRC contacted amp liaised with Nigerian authorities
bull A Nigerian navy rescue team dispatched and intercepted vsl
bull All crew and vsl rescued
2011 ndash Time of Attack in UTC 11
0 0 1
0 1 0 0
2
2
1
6
0
2
4
6
8
10
1200-02
02-04
04-06
06-08
08-10
10-12
12-14
14-16
16-18
18-20
20-22
22-00
SOMALIA
2007 2008
2009 2010
2011 ndash Sea Area affected by Somali piracy
237 attacks 28 hijacked 470 hostages 49 Kidnapped 15 Killed
2012 ndash Sea area affected by Somali piracy
40 attacks 8 hijacked 92 hostages 49 crew ashore
2011 ndash Somali incident ndash Southern Red Sea
11-Aug-2011 Furthest northerly attack Vsl boarded not hijacked
36 attacks 3 boarded Multiple skiff attacks Skiffs hide off islands and among fishing vessels
Restricted waters Fishermen are armed Other criminal activity Territorial waters
Traditional MS MS in early 2011
Motherships supporting pirate operations early 2012
2011 ndash Time of Attack in UTC
3
22 31
33
27
34
29
23
10
3
9 4
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
00-02
02-04
04-06
06-08
08-10
10-12
12-14
14-16
16-18
18-20
20-22
22-00
Damage to ship
The response
The vital role of the navies
Response ndash International Navies
RoE determine naval actions
bull Samho Jewelry hijacked used as MS bull South Korean navy stormed vessel bull Vessel retaken crew safe bull Eight pirates killed five arrested
And many other naval actionshellip
EU US China Malaysia
South Korea etc
Take the Prize Away
bull 2011 ndash Indian navy robust action against pirates bull 120311 ndash FV Vega 5 rescued ndash 63 pirates caught bull In Jan and Feb similar robust action on Thai FV
Prantalaya 11 amp 14
2801 ndash 73deg E
0502 - 71deg E
0102 - 69deg E
1101 - 67deg E
1103 - 66deg E
2303 - 66deg E
68deg E
Naval effectiveness - Somali attacks up to 31Mar11
Naval effectiveness - Somali incidents Apr 11 ndash Feb12
68deg E
14 May ndash 68degE 18 June 76degE
Is the response at sea working
2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006
Incidents 40 237 219 217 111 31 10
Hijacking 8 28 49 47 42 12 5
Success Ratio
20 (15)
118 (185)
224 (145)
216 (146)
378 (126)
387 (125)
50 (12)
Hostage 115 470 1016 867 815 177 87
In 2011 more attacks but lesser hijackings Better naval response BMP Increased use of private armed teams on board A sustained robust naval approach ndash casualties
Increase in numbers range and pirate techniques Higher ransoms Vessels kept for longer Increase in violence against crew in some cases
Is the response working
Building on the current situationhellip bull Continue with the measures at sea bull ECOP $ 66 ndash 69 billion pa 995 recurring cost
bull Refocus on efforts ashore The coastal belt in Central Somalia The critical role of the Somali diaspora The financial ldquoindustryrdquo in Somalia
To concludehellip bull Value of an independent reporting centre which
lasts beyond todayrsquos hotspots ndash sharing of all information
bull The navies are vital ndash private armed security is not a substitute ndash need to maintain increase naval assets
bull Lobby for redevelopment of Central Somalia
bull Tracing the ransoms paid ndash AML
PIRACY REPORTING CENTRE CONTACT DETAILS
Tel + 603 2031 0014 +603 2078 5763 Fax + 603 2078 5769
Email piracyicc-ccsorg Email imbklicc-ccsorg
Telex MA 34199 wwwicc-ccsorg
Twitter wwwtwittercomIMB_Piracy
Total number of ships hijacked
Faces of Piracy
2012 ndash IndoMalaySing StsS China Seas
17 incidents 15 boarded
2012 ndash Nigeria amp Gulf of Guinea
16 attacks 2 hijackings Violent two deaths Under reporting all types of vessels attacked Distance from land probable use of fishing boats
110nm 83nm
bull 13022012 0250 UTC Around 110nm south of Lagos Nigeria
bull Eight armed pirates boarded a drifting bulk carrier
bull Ch Cook taken hostage to Masters cabin
bull Pirates fired 20 shots to force open masters cabin door
bull Pirates shot and killed Master and stole from ships safe
bull Tried to enter the Ch Engrsquos cabin
bull Ch Eng escaped via port hole fell injured and later died
bull IMB PRC broadcast received by French warship Boarding team
bull The warship escorted vsl to Lagos port
bull Crew provided medical treatment
2011 ndash Spill over into Benin
Benin ndash 20 attacks 8 ndash hijacked 10 ndash boarded All product tankers Main aim to steal cargo
bull 09022012 1402 UTC Around 83nm South of Cotonou Benin
bull Pirates boarded and hijacked a drifting product tanker
bull Vsl sailed to an unknown location
bull Flag state contacted IMB PRC and gave vsl posn by polling
bull IMB PRC contacted amp liaised with Nigerian authorities
bull A Nigerian navy rescue team dispatched and intercepted vsl
bull All crew and vsl rescued
2011 ndash Time of Attack in UTC 11
0 0 1
0 1 0 0
2
2
1
6
0
2
4
6
8
10
1200-02
02-04
04-06
06-08
08-10
10-12
12-14
14-16
16-18
18-20
20-22
22-00
SOMALIA
2007 2008
2009 2010
2011 ndash Sea Area affected by Somali piracy
237 attacks 28 hijacked 470 hostages 49 Kidnapped 15 Killed
2012 ndash Sea area affected by Somali piracy
40 attacks 8 hijacked 92 hostages 49 crew ashore
2011 ndash Somali incident ndash Southern Red Sea
11-Aug-2011 Furthest northerly attack Vsl boarded not hijacked
36 attacks 3 boarded Multiple skiff attacks Skiffs hide off islands and among fishing vessels
Restricted waters Fishermen are armed Other criminal activity Territorial waters
Traditional MS MS in early 2011
Motherships supporting pirate operations early 2012
2011 ndash Time of Attack in UTC
3
22 31
33
27
34
29
23
10
3
9 4
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
00-02
02-04
04-06
06-08
08-10
10-12
12-14
14-16
16-18
18-20
20-22
22-00
Damage to ship
The response
The vital role of the navies
Response ndash International Navies
RoE determine naval actions
bull Samho Jewelry hijacked used as MS bull South Korean navy stormed vessel bull Vessel retaken crew safe bull Eight pirates killed five arrested
And many other naval actionshellip
EU US China Malaysia
South Korea etc
Take the Prize Away
bull 2011 ndash Indian navy robust action against pirates bull 120311 ndash FV Vega 5 rescued ndash 63 pirates caught bull In Jan and Feb similar robust action on Thai FV
Prantalaya 11 amp 14
2801 ndash 73deg E
0502 - 71deg E
0102 - 69deg E
1101 - 67deg E
1103 - 66deg E
2303 - 66deg E
68deg E
Naval effectiveness - Somali attacks up to 31Mar11
Naval effectiveness - Somali incidents Apr 11 ndash Feb12
68deg E
14 May ndash 68degE 18 June 76degE
Is the response at sea working
2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006
Incidents 40 237 219 217 111 31 10
Hijacking 8 28 49 47 42 12 5
Success Ratio
20 (15)
118 (185)
224 (145)
216 (146)
378 (126)
387 (125)
50 (12)
Hostage 115 470 1016 867 815 177 87
In 2011 more attacks but lesser hijackings Better naval response BMP Increased use of private armed teams on board A sustained robust naval approach ndash casualties
Increase in numbers range and pirate techniques Higher ransoms Vessels kept for longer Increase in violence against crew in some cases
Is the response working
Building on the current situationhellip bull Continue with the measures at sea bull ECOP $ 66 ndash 69 billion pa 995 recurring cost
bull Refocus on efforts ashore The coastal belt in Central Somalia The critical role of the Somali diaspora The financial ldquoindustryrdquo in Somalia
To concludehellip bull Value of an independent reporting centre which
lasts beyond todayrsquos hotspots ndash sharing of all information
bull The navies are vital ndash private armed security is not a substitute ndash need to maintain increase naval assets
bull Lobby for redevelopment of Central Somalia
bull Tracing the ransoms paid ndash AML
PIRACY REPORTING CENTRE CONTACT DETAILS
Tel + 603 2031 0014 +603 2078 5763 Fax + 603 2078 5769
Email piracyicc-ccsorg Email imbklicc-ccsorg
Telex MA 34199 wwwicc-ccsorg
Twitter wwwtwittercomIMB_Piracy
Faces of Piracy
2012 ndash IndoMalaySing StsS China Seas
17 incidents 15 boarded
2012 ndash Nigeria amp Gulf of Guinea
16 attacks 2 hijackings Violent two deaths Under reporting all types of vessels attacked Distance from land probable use of fishing boats
110nm 83nm
bull 13022012 0250 UTC Around 110nm south of Lagos Nigeria
bull Eight armed pirates boarded a drifting bulk carrier
bull Ch Cook taken hostage to Masters cabin
bull Pirates fired 20 shots to force open masters cabin door
bull Pirates shot and killed Master and stole from ships safe
bull Tried to enter the Ch Engrsquos cabin
bull Ch Eng escaped via port hole fell injured and later died
bull IMB PRC broadcast received by French warship Boarding team
bull The warship escorted vsl to Lagos port
bull Crew provided medical treatment
2011 ndash Spill over into Benin
Benin ndash 20 attacks 8 ndash hijacked 10 ndash boarded All product tankers Main aim to steal cargo
bull 09022012 1402 UTC Around 83nm South of Cotonou Benin
bull Pirates boarded and hijacked a drifting product tanker
bull Vsl sailed to an unknown location
bull Flag state contacted IMB PRC and gave vsl posn by polling
bull IMB PRC contacted amp liaised with Nigerian authorities
bull A Nigerian navy rescue team dispatched and intercepted vsl
bull All crew and vsl rescued
2011 ndash Time of Attack in UTC 11
0 0 1
0 1 0 0
2
2
1
6
0
2
4
6
8
10
1200-02
02-04
04-06
06-08
08-10
10-12
12-14
14-16
16-18
18-20
20-22
22-00
SOMALIA
2007 2008
2009 2010
2011 ndash Sea Area affected by Somali piracy
237 attacks 28 hijacked 470 hostages 49 Kidnapped 15 Killed
2012 ndash Sea area affected by Somali piracy
40 attacks 8 hijacked 92 hostages 49 crew ashore
2011 ndash Somali incident ndash Southern Red Sea
11-Aug-2011 Furthest northerly attack Vsl boarded not hijacked
36 attacks 3 boarded Multiple skiff attacks Skiffs hide off islands and among fishing vessels
Restricted waters Fishermen are armed Other criminal activity Territorial waters
Traditional MS MS in early 2011
Motherships supporting pirate operations early 2012
2011 ndash Time of Attack in UTC
3
22 31
33
27
34
29
23
10
3
9 4
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
00-02
02-04
04-06
06-08
08-10
10-12
12-14
14-16
16-18
18-20
20-22
22-00
Damage to ship
The response
The vital role of the navies
Response ndash International Navies
RoE determine naval actions
bull Samho Jewelry hijacked used as MS bull South Korean navy stormed vessel bull Vessel retaken crew safe bull Eight pirates killed five arrested
And many other naval actionshellip
EU US China Malaysia
South Korea etc
Take the Prize Away
bull 2011 ndash Indian navy robust action against pirates bull 120311 ndash FV Vega 5 rescued ndash 63 pirates caught bull In Jan and Feb similar robust action on Thai FV
Prantalaya 11 amp 14
2801 ndash 73deg E
0502 - 71deg E
0102 - 69deg E
1101 - 67deg E
1103 - 66deg E
2303 - 66deg E
68deg E
Naval effectiveness - Somali attacks up to 31Mar11
Naval effectiveness - Somali incidents Apr 11 ndash Feb12
68deg E
14 May ndash 68degE 18 June 76degE
Is the response at sea working
2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006
Incidents 40 237 219 217 111 31 10
Hijacking 8 28 49 47 42 12 5
Success Ratio
20 (15)
118 (185)
224 (145)
216 (146)
378 (126)
387 (125)
50 (12)
Hostage 115 470 1016 867 815 177 87
In 2011 more attacks but lesser hijackings Better naval response BMP Increased use of private armed teams on board A sustained robust naval approach ndash casualties
Increase in numbers range and pirate techniques Higher ransoms Vessels kept for longer Increase in violence against crew in some cases
Is the response working
Building on the current situationhellip bull Continue with the measures at sea bull ECOP $ 66 ndash 69 billion pa 995 recurring cost
bull Refocus on efforts ashore The coastal belt in Central Somalia The critical role of the Somali diaspora The financial ldquoindustryrdquo in Somalia
To concludehellip bull Value of an independent reporting centre which
lasts beyond todayrsquos hotspots ndash sharing of all information
bull The navies are vital ndash private armed security is not a substitute ndash need to maintain increase naval assets
bull Lobby for redevelopment of Central Somalia
bull Tracing the ransoms paid ndash AML
PIRACY REPORTING CENTRE CONTACT DETAILS
Tel + 603 2031 0014 +603 2078 5763 Fax + 603 2078 5769
Email piracyicc-ccsorg Email imbklicc-ccsorg
Telex MA 34199 wwwicc-ccsorg
Twitter wwwtwittercomIMB_Piracy
2012 ndash IndoMalaySing StsS China Seas
17 incidents 15 boarded
2012 ndash Nigeria amp Gulf of Guinea
16 attacks 2 hijackings Violent two deaths Under reporting all types of vessels attacked Distance from land probable use of fishing boats
110nm 83nm
bull 13022012 0250 UTC Around 110nm south of Lagos Nigeria
bull Eight armed pirates boarded a drifting bulk carrier
bull Ch Cook taken hostage to Masters cabin
bull Pirates fired 20 shots to force open masters cabin door
bull Pirates shot and killed Master and stole from ships safe
bull Tried to enter the Ch Engrsquos cabin
bull Ch Eng escaped via port hole fell injured and later died
bull IMB PRC broadcast received by French warship Boarding team
bull The warship escorted vsl to Lagos port
bull Crew provided medical treatment
2011 ndash Spill over into Benin
Benin ndash 20 attacks 8 ndash hijacked 10 ndash boarded All product tankers Main aim to steal cargo
bull 09022012 1402 UTC Around 83nm South of Cotonou Benin
bull Pirates boarded and hijacked a drifting product tanker
bull Vsl sailed to an unknown location
bull Flag state contacted IMB PRC and gave vsl posn by polling
bull IMB PRC contacted amp liaised with Nigerian authorities
bull A Nigerian navy rescue team dispatched and intercepted vsl
bull All crew and vsl rescued
2011 ndash Time of Attack in UTC 11
0 0 1
0 1 0 0
2
2
1
6
0
2
4
6
8
10
1200-02
02-04
04-06
06-08
08-10
10-12
12-14
14-16
16-18
18-20
20-22
22-00
SOMALIA
2007 2008
2009 2010
2011 ndash Sea Area affected by Somali piracy
237 attacks 28 hijacked 470 hostages 49 Kidnapped 15 Killed
2012 ndash Sea area affected by Somali piracy
40 attacks 8 hijacked 92 hostages 49 crew ashore
2011 ndash Somali incident ndash Southern Red Sea
11-Aug-2011 Furthest northerly attack Vsl boarded not hijacked
36 attacks 3 boarded Multiple skiff attacks Skiffs hide off islands and among fishing vessels
Restricted waters Fishermen are armed Other criminal activity Territorial waters
Traditional MS MS in early 2011
Motherships supporting pirate operations early 2012
2011 ndash Time of Attack in UTC
3
22 31
33
27
34
29
23
10
3
9 4
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
00-02
02-04
04-06
06-08
08-10
10-12
12-14
14-16
16-18
18-20
20-22
22-00
Damage to ship
The response
The vital role of the navies
Response ndash International Navies
RoE determine naval actions
bull Samho Jewelry hijacked used as MS bull South Korean navy stormed vessel bull Vessel retaken crew safe bull Eight pirates killed five arrested
And many other naval actionshellip
EU US China Malaysia
South Korea etc
Take the Prize Away
bull 2011 ndash Indian navy robust action against pirates bull 120311 ndash FV Vega 5 rescued ndash 63 pirates caught bull In Jan and Feb similar robust action on Thai FV
Prantalaya 11 amp 14
2801 ndash 73deg E
0502 - 71deg E
0102 - 69deg E
1101 - 67deg E
1103 - 66deg E
2303 - 66deg E
68deg E
Naval effectiveness - Somali attacks up to 31Mar11
Naval effectiveness - Somali incidents Apr 11 ndash Feb12
68deg E
14 May ndash 68degE 18 June 76degE
Is the response at sea working
2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006
Incidents 40 237 219 217 111 31 10
Hijacking 8 28 49 47 42 12 5
Success Ratio
20 (15)
118 (185)
224 (145)
216 (146)
378 (126)
387 (125)
50 (12)
Hostage 115 470 1016 867 815 177 87
In 2011 more attacks but lesser hijackings Better naval response BMP Increased use of private armed teams on board A sustained robust naval approach ndash casualties
Increase in numbers range and pirate techniques Higher ransoms Vessels kept for longer Increase in violence against crew in some cases
Is the response working
Building on the current situationhellip bull Continue with the measures at sea bull ECOP $ 66 ndash 69 billion pa 995 recurring cost
bull Refocus on efforts ashore The coastal belt in Central Somalia The critical role of the Somali diaspora The financial ldquoindustryrdquo in Somalia
To concludehellip bull Value of an independent reporting centre which
lasts beyond todayrsquos hotspots ndash sharing of all information
bull The navies are vital ndash private armed security is not a substitute ndash need to maintain increase naval assets
bull Lobby for redevelopment of Central Somalia
bull Tracing the ransoms paid ndash AML
PIRACY REPORTING CENTRE CONTACT DETAILS
Tel + 603 2031 0014 +603 2078 5763 Fax + 603 2078 5769
Email piracyicc-ccsorg Email imbklicc-ccsorg
Telex MA 34199 wwwicc-ccsorg
Twitter wwwtwittercomIMB_Piracy
2012 ndash Nigeria amp Gulf of Guinea
16 attacks 2 hijackings Violent two deaths Under reporting all types of vessels attacked Distance from land probable use of fishing boats
110nm 83nm
bull 13022012 0250 UTC Around 110nm south of Lagos Nigeria
bull Eight armed pirates boarded a drifting bulk carrier
bull Ch Cook taken hostage to Masters cabin
bull Pirates fired 20 shots to force open masters cabin door
bull Pirates shot and killed Master and stole from ships safe
bull Tried to enter the Ch Engrsquos cabin
bull Ch Eng escaped via port hole fell injured and later died
bull IMB PRC broadcast received by French warship Boarding team
bull The warship escorted vsl to Lagos port
bull Crew provided medical treatment
2011 ndash Spill over into Benin
Benin ndash 20 attacks 8 ndash hijacked 10 ndash boarded All product tankers Main aim to steal cargo
bull 09022012 1402 UTC Around 83nm South of Cotonou Benin
bull Pirates boarded and hijacked a drifting product tanker
bull Vsl sailed to an unknown location
bull Flag state contacted IMB PRC and gave vsl posn by polling
bull IMB PRC contacted amp liaised with Nigerian authorities
bull A Nigerian navy rescue team dispatched and intercepted vsl
bull All crew and vsl rescued
2011 ndash Time of Attack in UTC 11
0 0 1
0 1 0 0
2
2
1
6
0
2
4
6
8
10
1200-02
02-04
04-06
06-08
08-10
10-12
12-14
14-16
16-18
18-20
20-22
22-00
SOMALIA
2007 2008
2009 2010
2011 ndash Sea Area affected by Somali piracy
237 attacks 28 hijacked 470 hostages 49 Kidnapped 15 Killed
2012 ndash Sea area affected by Somali piracy
40 attacks 8 hijacked 92 hostages 49 crew ashore
2011 ndash Somali incident ndash Southern Red Sea
11-Aug-2011 Furthest northerly attack Vsl boarded not hijacked
36 attacks 3 boarded Multiple skiff attacks Skiffs hide off islands and among fishing vessels
Restricted waters Fishermen are armed Other criminal activity Territorial waters
Traditional MS MS in early 2011
Motherships supporting pirate operations early 2012
2011 ndash Time of Attack in UTC
3
22 31
33
27
34
29
23
10
3
9 4
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
00-02
02-04
04-06
06-08
08-10
10-12
12-14
14-16
16-18
18-20
20-22
22-00
Damage to ship
The response
The vital role of the navies
Response ndash International Navies
RoE determine naval actions
bull Samho Jewelry hijacked used as MS bull South Korean navy stormed vessel bull Vessel retaken crew safe bull Eight pirates killed five arrested
And many other naval actionshellip
EU US China Malaysia
South Korea etc
Take the Prize Away
bull 2011 ndash Indian navy robust action against pirates bull 120311 ndash FV Vega 5 rescued ndash 63 pirates caught bull In Jan and Feb similar robust action on Thai FV
Prantalaya 11 amp 14
2801 ndash 73deg E
0502 - 71deg E
0102 - 69deg E
1101 - 67deg E
1103 - 66deg E
2303 - 66deg E
68deg E
Naval effectiveness - Somali attacks up to 31Mar11
Naval effectiveness - Somali incidents Apr 11 ndash Feb12
68deg E
14 May ndash 68degE 18 June 76degE
Is the response at sea working
2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006
Incidents 40 237 219 217 111 31 10
Hijacking 8 28 49 47 42 12 5
Success Ratio
20 (15)
118 (185)
224 (145)
216 (146)
378 (126)
387 (125)
50 (12)
Hostage 115 470 1016 867 815 177 87
In 2011 more attacks but lesser hijackings Better naval response BMP Increased use of private armed teams on board A sustained robust naval approach ndash casualties
Increase in numbers range and pirate techniques Higher ransoms Vessels kept for longer Increase in violence against crew in some cases
Is the response working
Building on the current situationhellip bull Continue with the measures at sea bull ECOP $ 66 ndash 69 billion pa 995 recurring cost
bull Refocus on efforts ashore The coastal belt in Central Somalia The critical role of the Somali diaspora The financial ldquoindustryrdquo in Somalia
To concludehellip bull Value of an independent reporting centre which
lasts beyond todayrsquos hotspots ndash sharing of all information
bull The navies are vital ndash private armed security is not a substitute ndash need to maintain increase naval assets
bull Lobby for redevelopment of Central Somalia
bull Tracing the ransoms paid ndash AML
PIRACY REPORTING CENTRE CONTACT DETAILS
Tel + 603 2031 0014 +603 2078 5763 Fax + 603 2078 5769
Email piracyicc-ccsorg Email imbklicc-ccsorg
Telex MA 34199 wwwicc-ccsorg
Twitter wwwtwittercomIMB_Piracy
bull 13022012 0250 UTC Around 110nm south of Lagos Nigeria
bull Eight armed pirates boarded a drifting bulk carrier
bull Ch Cook taken hostage to Masters cabin
bull Pirates fired 20 shots to force open masters cabin door
bull Pirates shot and killed Master and stole from ships safe
bull Tried to enter the Ch Engrsquos cabin
bull Ch Eng escaped via port hole fell injured and later died
bull IMB PRC broadcast received by French warship Boarding team
bull The warship escorted vsl to Lagos port
bull Crew provided medical treatment
2011 ndash Spill over into Benin
Benin ndash 20 attacks 8 ndash hijacked 10 ndash boarded All product tankers Main aim to steal cargo
bull 09022012 1402 UTC Around 83nm South of Cotonou Benin
bull Pirates boarded and hijacked a drifting product tanker
bull Vsl sailed to an unknown location
bull Flag state contacted IMB PRC and gave vsl posn by polling
bull IMB PRC contacted amp liaised with Nigerian authorities
bull A Nigerian navy rescue team dispatched and intercepted vsl
bull All crew and vsl rescued
2011 ndash Time of Attack in UTC 11
0 0 1
0 1 0 0
2
2
1
6
0
2
4
6
8
10
1200-02
02-04
04-06
06-08
08-10
10-12
12-14
14-16
16-18
18-20
20-22
22-00
SOMALIA
2007 2008
2009 2010
2011 ndash Sea Area affected by Somali piracy
237 attacks 28 hijacked 470 hostages 49 Kidnapped 15 Killed
2012 ndash Sea area affected by Somali piracy
40 attacks 8 hijacked 92 hostages 49 crew ashore
2011 ndash Somali incident ndash Southern Red Sea
11-Aug-2011 Furthest northerly attack Vsl boarded not hijacked
36 attacks 3 boarded Multiple skiff attacks Skiffs hide off islands and among fishing vessels
Restricted waters Fishermen are armed Other criminal activity Territorial waters
Traditional MS MS in early 2011
Motherships supporting pirate operations early 2012
2011 ndash Time of Attack in UTC
3
22 31
33
27
34
29
23
10
3
9 4
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
00-02
02-04
04-06
06-08
08-10
10-12
12-14
14-16
16-18
18-20
20-22
22-00
Damage to ship
The response
The vital role of the navies
Response ndash International Navies
RoE determine naval actions
bull Samho Jewelry hijacked used as MS bull South Korean navy stormed vessel bull Vessel retaken crew safe bull Eight pirates killed five arrested
And many other naval actionshellip
EU US China Malaysia
South Korea etc
Take the Prize Away
bull 2011 ndash Indian navy robust action against pirates bull 120311 ndash FV Vega 5 rescued ndash 63 pirates caught bull In Jan and Feb similar robust action on Thai FV
Prantalaya 11 amp 14
2801 ndash 73deg E
0502 - 71deg E
0102 - 69deg E
1101 - 67deg E
1103 - 66deg E
2303 - 66deg E
68deg E
Naval effectiveness - Somali attacks up to 31Mar11
Naval effectiveness - Somali incidents Apr 11 ndash Feb12
68deg E
14 May ndash 68degE 18 June 76degE
Is the response at sea working
2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006
Incidents 40 237 219 217 111 31 10
Hijacking 8 28 49 47 42 12 5
Success Ratio
20 (15)
118 (185)
224 (145)
216 (146)
378 (126)
387 (125)
50 (12)
Hostage 115 470 1016 867 815 177 87
In 2011 more attacks but lesser hijackings Better naval response BMP Increased use of private armed teams on board A sustained robust naval approach ndash casualties
Increase in numbers range and pirate techniques Higher ransoms Vessels kept for longer Increase in violence against crew in some cases
Is the response working
Building on the current situationhellip bull Continue with the measures at sea bull ECOP $ 66 ndash 69 billion pa 995 recurring cost
bull Refocus on efforts ashore The coastal belt in Central Somalia The critical role of the Somali diaspora The financial ldquoindustryrdquo in Somalia
To concludehellip bull Value of an independent reporting centre which
lasts beyond todayrsquos hotspots ndash sharing of all information
bull The navies are vital ndash private armed security is not a substitute ndash need to maintain increase naval assets
bull Lobby for redevelopment of Central Somalia
bull Tracing the ransoms paid ndash AML
PIRACY REPORTING CENTRE CONTACT DETAILS
Tel + 603 2031 0014 +603 2078 5763 Fax + 603 2078 5769
Email piracyicc-ccsorg Email imbklicc-ccsorg
Telex MA 34199 wwwicc-ccsorg
Twitter wwwtwittercomIMB_Piracy
2011 ndash Spill over into Benin
Benin ndash 20 attacks 8 ndash hijacked 10 ndash boarded All product tankers Main aim to steal cargo
bull 09022012 1402 UTC Around 83nm South of Cotonou Benin
bull Pirates boarded and hijacked a drifting product tanker
bull Vsl sailed to an unknown location
bull Flag state contacted IMB PRC and gave vsl posn by polling
bull IMB PRC contacted amp liaised with Nigerian authorities
bull A Nigerian navy rescue team dispatched and intercepted vsl
bull All crew and vsl rescued
2011 ndash Time of Attack in UTC 11
0 0 1
0 1 0 0
2
2
1
6
0
2
4
6
8
10
1200-02
02-04
04-06
06-08
08-10
10-12
12-14
14-16
16-18
18-20
20-22
22-00
SOMALIA
2007 2008
2009 2010
2011 ndash Sea Area affected by Somali piracy
237 attacks 28 hijacked 470 hostages 49 Kidnapped 15 Killed
2012 ndash Sea area affected by Somali piracy
40 attacks 8 hijacked 92 hostages 49 crew ashore
2011 ndash Somali incident ndash Southern Red Sea
11-Aug-2011 Furthest northerly attack Vsl boarded not hijacked
36 attacks 3 boarded Multiple skiff attacks Skiffs hide off islands and among fishing vessels
Restricted waters Fishermen are armed Other criminal activity Territorial waters
Traditional MS MS in early 2011
Motherships supporting pirate operations early 2012
2011 ndash Time of Attack in UTC
3
22 31
33
27
34
29
23
10
3
9 4
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
00-02
02-04
04-06
06-08
08-10
10-12
12-14
14-16
16-18
18-20
20-22
22-00
Damage to ship
The response
The vital role of the navies
Response ndash International Navies
RoE determine naval actions
bull Samho Jewelry hijacked used as MS bull South Korean navy stormed vessel bull Vessel retaken crew safe bull Eight pirates killed five arrested
And many other naval actionshellip
EU US China Malaysia
South Korea etc
Take the Prize Away
bull 2011 ndash Indian navy robust action against pirates bull 120311 ndash FV Vega 5 rescued ndash 63 pirates caught bull In Jan and Feb similar robust action on Thai FV
Prantalaya 11 amp 14
2801 ndash 73deg E
0502 - 71deg E
0102 - 69deg E
1101 - 67deg E
1103 - 66deg E
2303 - 66deg E
68deg E
Naval effectiveness - Somali attacks up to 31Mar11
Naval effectiveness - Somali incidents Apr 11 ndash Feb12
68deg E
14 May ndash 68degE 18 June 76degE
Is the response at sea working
2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006
Incidents 40 237 219 217 111 31 10
Hijacking 8 28 49 47 42 12 5
Success Ratio
20 (15)
118 (185)
224 (145)
216 (146)
378 (126)
387 (125)
50 (12)
Hostage 115 470 1016 867 815 177 87
In 2011 more attacks but lesser hijackings Better naval response BMP Increased use of private armed teams on board A sustained robust naval approach ndash casualties
Increase in numbers range and pirate techniques Higher ransoms Vessels kept for longer Increase in violence against crew in some cases
Is the response working
Building on the current situationhellip bull Continue with the measures at sea bull ECOP $ 66 ndash 69 billion pa 995 recurring cost
bull Refocus on efforts ashore The coastal belt in Central Somalia The critical role of the Somali diaspora The financial ldquoindustryrdquo in Somalia
To concludehellip bull Value of an independent reporting centre which
lasts beyond todayrsquos hotspots ndash sharing of all information
bull The navies are vital ndash private armed security is not a substitute ndash need to maintain increase naval assets
bull Lobby for redevelopment of Central Somalia
bull Tracing the ransoms paid ndash AML
PIRACY REPORTING CENTRE CONTACT DETAILS
Tel + 603 2031 0014 +603 2078 5763 Fax + 603 2078 5769
Email piracyicc-ccsorg Email imbklicc-ccsorg
Telex MA 34199 wwwicc-ccsorg
Twitter wwwtwittercomIMB_Piracy
bull 09022012 1402 UTC Around 83nm South of Cotonou Benin
bull Pirates boarded and hijacked a drifting product tanker
bull Vsl sailed to an unknown location
bull Flag state contacted IMB PRC and gave vsl posn by polling
bull IMB PRC contacted amp liaised with Nigerian authorities
bull A Nigerian navy rescue team dispatched and intercepted vsl
bull All crew and vsl rescued
2011 ndash Time of Attack in UTC 11
0 0 1
0 1 0 0
2
2
1
6
0
2
4
6
8
10
1200-02
02-04
04-06
06-08
08-10
10-12
12-14
14-16
16-18
18-20
20-22
22-00
SOMALIA
2007 2008
2009 2010
2011 ndash Sea Area affected by Somali piracy
237 attacks 28 hijacked 470 hostages 49 Kidnapped 15 Killed
2012 ndash Sea area affected by Somali piracy
40 attacks 8 hijacked 92 hostages 49 crew ashore
2011 ndash Somali incident ndash Southern Red Sea
11-Aug-2011 Furthest northerly attack Vsl boarded not hijacked
36 attacks 3 boarded Multiple skiff attacks Skiffs hide off islands and among fishing vessels
Restricted waters Fishermen are armed Other criminal activity Territorial waters
Traditional MS MS in early 2011
Motherships supporting pirate operations early 2012
2011 ndash Time of Attack in UTC
3
22 31
33
27
34
29
23
10
3
9 4
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
00-02
02-04
04-06
06-08
08-10
10-12
12-14
14-16
16-18
18-20
20-22
22-00
Damage to ship
The response
The vital role of the navies
Response ndash International Navies
RoE determine naval actions
bull Samho Jewelry hijacked used as MS bull South Korean navy stormed vessel bull Vessel retaken crew safe bull Eight pirates killed five arrested
And many other naval actionshellip
EU US China Malaysia
South Korea etc
Take the Prize Away
bull 2011 ndash Indian navy robust action against pirates bull 120311 ndash FV Vega 5 rescued ndash 63 pirates caught bull In Jan and Feb similar robust action on Thai FV
Prantalaya 11 amp 14
2801 ndash 73deg E
0502 - 71deg E
0102 - 69deg E
1101 - 67deg E
1103 - 66deg E
2303 - 66deg E
68deg E
Naval effectiveness - Somali attacks up to 31Mar11
Naval effectiveness - Somali incidents Apr 11 ndash Feb12
68deg E
14 May ndash 68degE 18 June 76degE
Is the response at sea working
2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006
Incidents 40 237 219 217 111 31 10
Hijacking 8 28 49 47 42 12 5
Success Ratio
20 (15)
118 (185)
224 (145)
216 (146)
378 (126)
387 (125)
50 (12)
Hostage 115 470 1016 867 815 177 87
In 2011 more attacks but lesser hijackings Better naval response BMP Increased use of private armed teams on board A sustained robust naval approach ndash casualties
Increase in numbers range and pirate techniques Higher ransoms Vessels kept for longer Increase in violence against crew in some cases
Is the response working
Building on the current situationhellip bull Continue with the measures at sea bull ECOP $ 66 ndash 69 billion pa 995 recurring cost
bull Refocus on efforts ashore The coastal belt in Central Somalia The critical role of the Somali diaspora The financial ldquoindustryrdquo in Somalia
To concludehellip bull Value of an independent reporting centre which
lasts beyond todayrsquos hotspots ndash sharing of all information
bull The navies are vital ndash private armed security is not a substitute ndash need to maintain increase naval assets
bull Lobby for redevelopment of Central Somalia
bull Tracing the ransoms paid ndash AML
PIRACY REPORTING CENTRE CONTACT DETAILS
Tel + 603 2031 0014 +603 2078 5763 Fax + 603 2078 5769
Email piracyicc-ccsorg Email imbklicc-ccsorg
Telex MA 34199 wwwicc-ccsorg
Twitter wwwtwittercomIMB_Piracy
2011 ndash Time of Attack in UTC 11
0 0 1
0 1 0 0
2
2
1
6
0
2
4
6
8
10
1200-02
02-04
04-06
06-08
08-10
10-12
12-14
14-16
16-18
18-20
20-22
22-00
SOMALIA
2007 2008
2009 2010
2011 ndash Sea Area affected by Somali piracy
237 attacks 28 hijacked 470 hostages 49 Kidnapped 15 Killed
2012 ndash Sea area affected by Somali piracy
40 attacks 8 hijacked 92 hostages 49 crew ashore
2011 ndash Somali incident ndash Southern Red Sea
11-Aug-2011 Furthest northerly attack Vsl boarded not hijacked
36 attacks 3 boarded Multiple skiff attacks Skiffs hide off islands and among fishing vessels
Restricted waters Fishermen are armed Other criminal activity Territorial waters
Traditional MS MS in early 2011
Motherships supporting pirate operations early 2012
2011 ndash Time of Attack in UTC
3
22 31
33
27
34
29
23
10
3
9 4
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
00-02
02-04
04-06
06-08
08-10
10-12
12-14
14-16
16-18
18-20
20-22
22-00
Damage to ship
The response
The vital role of the navies
Response ndash International Navies
RoE determine naval actions
bull Samho Jewelry hijacked used as MS bull South Korean navy stormed vessel bull Vessel retaken crew safe bull Eight pirates killed five arrested
And many other naval actionshellip
EU US China Malaysia
South Korea etc
Take the Prize Away
bull 2011 ndash Indian navy robust action against pirates bull 120311 ndash FV Vega 5 rescued ndash 63 pirates caught bull In Jan and Feb similar robust action on Thai FV
Prantalaya 11 amp 14
2801 ndash 73deg E
0502 - 71deg E
0102 - 69deg E
1101 - 67deg E
1103 - 66deg E
2303 - 66deg E
68deg E
Naval effectiveness - Somali attacks up to 31Mar11
Naval effectiveness - Somali incidents Apr 11 ndash Feb12
68deg E
14 May ndash 68degE 18 June 76degE
Is the response at sea working
2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006
Incidents 40 237 219 217 111 31 10
Hijacking 8 28 49 47 42 12 5
Success Ratio
20 (15)
118 (185)
224 (145)
216 (146)
378 (126)
387 (125)
50 (12)
Hostage 115 470 1016 867 815 177 87
In 2011 more attacks but lesser hijackings Better naval response BMP Increased use of private armed teams on board A sustained robust naval approach ndash casualties
Increase in numbers range and pirate techniques Higher ransoms Vessels kept for longer Increase in violence against crew in some cases
Is the response working
Building on the current situationhellip bull Continue with the measures at sea bull ECOP $ 66 ndash 69 billion pa 995 recurring cost
bull Refocus on efforts ashore The coastal belt in Central Somalia The critical role of the Somali diaspora The financial ldquoindustryrdquo in Somalia
To concludehellip bull Value of an independent reporting centre which
lasts beyond todayrsquos hotspots ndash sharing of all information
bull The navies are vital ndash private armed security is not a substitute ndash need to maintain increase naval assets
bull Lobby for redevelopment of Central Somalia
bull Tracing the ransoms paid ndash AML
PIRACY REPORTING CENTRE CONTACT DETAILS
Tel + 603 2031 0014 +603 2078 5763 Fax + 603 2078 5769
Email piracyicc-ccsorg Email imbklicc-ccsorg
Telex MA 34199 wwwicc-ccsorg
Twitter wwwtwittercomIMB_Piracy
SOMALIA
2007 2008
2009 2010
2011 ndash Sea Area affected by Somali piracy
237 attacks 28 hijacked 470 hostages 49 Kidnapped 15 Killed
2012 ndash Sea area affected by Somali piracy
40 attacks 8 hijacked 92 hostages 49 crew ashore
2011 ndash Somali incident ndash Southern Red Sea
11-Aug-2011 Furthest northerly attack Vsl boarded not hijacked
36 attacks 3 boarded Multiple skiff attacks Skiffs hide off islands and among fishing vessels
Restricted waters Fishermen are armed Other criminal activity Territorial waters
Traditional MS MS in early 2011
Motherships supporting pirate operations early 2012
2011 ndash Time of Attack in UTC
3
22 31
33
27
34
29
23
10
3
9 4
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
00-02
02-04
04-06
06-08
08-10
10-12
12-14
14-16
16-18
18-20
20-22
22-00
Damage to ship
The response
The vital role of the navies
Response ndash International Navies
RoE determine naval actions
bull Samho Jewelry hijacked used as MS bull South Korean navy stormed vessel bull Vessel retaken crew safe bull Eight pirates killed five arrested
And many other naval actionshellip
EU US China Malaysia
South Korea etc
Take the Prize Away
bull 2011 ndash Indian navy robust action against pirates bull 120311 ndash FV Vega 5 rescued ndash 63 pirates caught bull In Jan and Feb similar robust action on Thai FV
Prantalaya 11 amp 14
2801 ndash 73deg E
0502 - 71deg E
0102 - 69deg E
1101 - 67deg E
1103 - 66deg E
2303 - 66deg E
68deg E
Naval effectiveness - Somali attacks up to 31Mar11
Naval effectiveness - Somali incidents Apr 11 ndash Feb12
68deg E
14 May ndash 68degE 18 June 76degE
Is the response at sea working
2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006
Incidents 40 237 219 217 111 31 10
Hijacking 8 28 49 47 42 12 5
Success Ratio
20 (15)
118 (185)
224 (145)
216 (146)
378 (126)
387 (125)
50 (12)
Hostage 115 470 1016 867 815 177 87
In 2011 more attacks but lesser hijackings Better naval response BMP Increased use of private armed teams on board A sustained robust naval approach ndash casualties
Increase in numbers range and pirate techniques Higher ransoms Vessels kept for longer Increase in violence against crew in some cases
Is the response working
Building on the current situationhellip bull Continue with the measures at sea bull ECOP $ 66 ndash 69 billion pa 995 recurring cost
bull Refocus on efforts ashore The coastal belt in Central Somalia The critical role of the Somali diaspora The financial ldquoindustryrdquo in Somalia
To concludehellip bull Value of an independent reporting centre which
lasts beyond todayrsquos hotspots ndash sharing of all information
bull The navies are vital ndash private armed security is not a substitute ndash need to maintain increase naval assets
bull Lobby for redevelopment of Central Somalia
bull Tracing the ransoms paid ndash AML
PIRACY REPORTING CENTRE CONTACT DETAILS
Tel + 603 2031 0014 +603 2078 5763 Fax + 603 2078 5769
Email piracyicc-ccsorg Email imbklicc-ccsorg
Telex MA 34199 wwwicc-ccsorg
Twitter wwwtwittercomIMB_Piracy
2007 2008
2009 2010
2011 ndash Sea Area affected by Somali piracy
237 attacks 28 hijacked 470 hostages 49 Kidnapped 15 Killed
2012 ndash Sea area affected by Somali piracy
40 attacks 8 hijacked 92 hostages 49 crew ashore
2011 ndash Somali incident ndash Southern Red Sea
11-Aug-2011 Furthest northerly attack Vsl boarded not hijacked
36 attacks 3 boarded Multiple skiff attacks Skiffs hide off islands and among fishing vessels
Restricted waters Fishermen are armed Other criminal activity Territorial waters
Traditional MS MS in early 2011
Motherships supporting pirate operations early 2012
2011 ndash Time of Attack in UTC
3
22 31
33
27
34
29
23
10
3
9 4
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
00-02
02-04
04-06
06-08
08-10
10-12
12-14
14-16
16-18
18-20
20-22
22-00
Damage to ship
The response
The vital role of the navies
Response ndash International Navies
RoE determine naval actions
bull Samho Jewelry hijacked used as MS bull South Korean navy stormed vessel bull Vessel retaken crew safe bull Eight pirates killed five arrested
And many other naval actionshellip
EU US China Malaysia
South Korea etc
Take the Prize Away
bull 2011 ndash Indian navy robust action against pirates bull 120311 ndash FV Vega 5 rescued ndash 63 pirates caught bull In Jan and Feb similar robust action on Thai FV
Prantalaya 11 amp 14
2801 ndash 73deg E
0502 - 71deg E
0102 - 69deg E
1101 - 67deg E
1103 - 66deg E
2303 - 66deg E
68deg E
Naval effectiveness - Somali attacks up to 31Mar11
Naval effectiveness - Somali incidents Apr 11 ndash Feb12
68deg E
14 May ndash 68degE 18 June 76degE
Is the response at sea working
2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006
Incidents 40 237 219 217 111 31 10
Hijacking 8 28 49 47 42 12 5
Success Ratio
20 (15)
118 (185)
224 (145)
216 (146)
378 (126)
387 (125)
50 (12)
Hostage 115 470 1016 867 815 177 87
In 2011 more attacks but lesser hijackings Better naval response BMP Increased use of private armed teams on board A sustained robust naval approach ndash casualties
Increase in numbers range and pirate techniques Higher ransoms Vessels kept for longer Increase in violence against crew in some cases
Is the response working
Building on the current situationhellip bull Continue with the measures at sea bull ECOP $ 66 ndash 69 billion pa 995 recurring cost
bull Refocus on efforts ashore The coastal belt in Central Somalia The critical role of the Somali diaspora The financial ldquoindustryrdquo in Somalia
To concludehellip bull Value of an independent reporting centre which
lasts beyond todayrsquos hotspots ndash sharing of all information
bull The navies are vital ndash private armed security is not a substitute ndash need to maintain increase naval assets
bull Lobby for redevelopment of Central Somalia
bull Tracing the ransoms paid ndash AML
PIRACY REPORTING CENTRE CONTACT DETAILS
Tel + 603 2031 0014 +603 2078 5763 Fax + 603 2078 5769
Email piracyicc-ccsorg Email imbklicc-ccsorg
Telex MA 34199 wwwicc-ccsorg
Twitter wwwtwittercomIMB_Piracy
2011 ndash Sea Area affected by Somali piracy
237 attacks 28 hijacked 470 hostages 49 Kidnapped 15 Killed
2012 ndash Sea area affected by Somali piracy
40 attacks 8 hijacked 92 hostages 49 crew ashore
2011 ndash Somali incident ndash Southern Red Sea
11-Aug-2011 Furthest northerly attack Vsl boarded not hijacked
36 attacks 3 boarded Multiple skiff attacks Skiffs hide off islands and among fishing vessels
Restricted waters Fishermen are armed Other criminal activity Territorial waters
Traditional MS MS in early 2011
Motherships supporting pirate operations early 2012
2011 ndash Time of Attack in UTC
3
22 31
33
27
34
29
23
10
3
9 4
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
00-02
02-04
04-06
06-08
08-10
10-12
12-14
14-16
16-18
18-20
20-22
22-00
Damage to ship
The response
The vital role of the navies
Response ndash International Navies
RoE determine naval actions
bull Samho Jewelry hijacked used as MS bull South Korean navy stormed vessel bull Vessel retaken crew safe bull Eight pirates killed five arrested
And many other naval actionshellip
EU US China Malaysia
South Korea etc
Take the Prize Away
bull 2011 ndash Indian navy robust action against pirates bull 120311 ndash FV Vega 5 rescued ndash 63 pirates caught bull In Jan and Feb similar robust action on Thai FV
Prantalaya 11 amp 14
2801 ndash 73deg E
0502 - 71deg E
0102 - 69deg E
1101 - 67deg E
1103 - 66deg E
2303 - 66deg E
68deg E
Naval effectiveness - Somali attacks up to 31Mar11
Naval effectiveness - Somali incidents Apr 11 ndash Feb12
68deg E
14 May ndash 68degE 18 June 76degE
Is the response at sea working
2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006
Incidents 40 237 219 217 111 31 10
Hijacking 8 28 49 47 42 12 5
Success Ratio
20 (15)
118 (185)
224 (145)
216 (146)
378 (126)
387 (125)
50 (12)
Hostage 115 470 1016 867 815 177 87
In 2011 more attacks but lesser hijackings Better naval response BMP Increased use of private armed teams on board A sustained robust naval approach ndash casualties
Increase in numbers range and pirate techniques Higher ransoms Vessels kept for longer Increase in violence against crew in some cases
Is the response working
Building on the current situationhellip bull Continue with the measures at sea bull ECOP $ 66 ndash 69 billion pa 995 recurring cost
bull Refocus on efforts ashore The coastal belt in Central Somalia The critical role of the Somali diaspora The financial ldquoindustryrdquo in Somalia
To concludehellip bull Value of an independent reporting centre which
lasts beyond todayrsquos hotspots ndash sharing of all information
bull The navies are vital ndash private armed security is not a substitute ndash need to maintain increase naval assets
bull Lobby for redevelopment of Central Somalia
bull Tracing the ransoms paid ndash AML
PIRACY REPORTING CENTRE CONTACT DETAILS
Tel + 603 2031 0014 +603 2078 5763 Fax + 603 2078 5769
Email piracyicc-ccsorg Email imbklicc-ccsorg
Telex MA 34199 wwwicc-ccsorg
Twitter wwwtwittercomIMB_Piracy
2012 ndash Sea area affected by Somali piracy
40 attacks 8 hijacked 92 hostages 49 crew ashore
2011 ndash Somali incident ndash Southern Red Sea
11-Aug-2011 Furthest northerly attack Vsl boarded not hijacked
36 attacks 3 boarded Multiple skiff attacks Skiffs hide off islands and among fishing vessels
Restricted waters Fishermen are armed Other criminal activity Territorial waters
Traditional MS MS in early 2011
Motherships supporting pirate operations early 2012
2011 ndash Time of Attack in UTC
3
22 31
33
27
34
29
23
10
3
9 4
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
00-02
02-04
04-06
06-08
08-10
10-12
12-14
14-16
16-18
18-20
20-22
22-00
Damage to ship
The response
The vital role of the navies
Response ndash International Navies
RoE determine naval actions
bull Samho Jewelry hijacked used as MS bull South Korean navy stormed vessel bull Vessel retaken crew safe bull Eight pirates killed five arrested
And many other naval actionshellip
EU US China Malaysia
South Korea etc
Take the Prize Away
bull 2011 ndash Indian navy robust action against pirates bull 120311 ndash FV Vega 5 rescued ndash 63 pirates caught bull In Jan and Feb similar robust action on Thai FV
Prantalaya 11 amp 14
2801 ndash 73deg E
0502 - 71deg E
0102 - 69deg E
1101 - 67deg E
1103 - 66deg E
2303 - 66deg E
68deg E
Naval effectiveness - Somali attacks up to 31Mar11
Naval effectiveness - Somali incidents Apr 11 ndash Feb12
68deg E
14 May ndash 68degE 18 June 76degE
Is the response at sea working
2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006
Incidents 40 237 219 217 111 31 10
Hijacking 8 28 49 47 42 12 5
Success Ratio
20 (15)
118 (185)
224 (145)
216 (146)
378 (126)
387 (125)
50 (12)
Hostage 115 470 1016 867 815 177 87
In 2011 more attacks but lesser hijackings Better naval response BMP Increased use of private armed teams on board A sustained robust naval approach ndash casualties
Increase in numbers range and pirate techniques Higher ransoms Vessels kept for longer Increase in violence against crew in some cases
Is the response working
Building on the current situationhellip bull Continue with the measures at sea bull ECOP $ 66 ndash 69 billion pa 995 recurring cost
bull Refocus on efforts ashore The coastal belt in Central Somalia The critical role of the Somali diaspora The financial ldquoindustryrdquo in Somalia
To concludehellip bull Value of an independent reporting centre which
lasts beyond todayrsquos hotspots ndash sharing of all information
bull The navies are vital ndash private armed security is not a substitute ndash need to maintain increase naval assets
bull Lobby for redevelopment of Central Somalia
bull Tracing the ransoms paid ndash AML
PIRACY REPORTING CENTRE CONTACT DETAILS
Tel + 603 2031 0014 +603 2078 5763 Fax + 603 2078 5769
Email piracyicc-ccsorg Email imbklicc-ccsorg
Telex MA 34199 wwwicc-ccsorg
Twitter wwwtwittercomIMB_Piracy
2011 ndash Somali incident ndash Southern Red Sea
11-Aug-2011 Furthest northerly attack Vsl boarded not hijacked
36 attacks 3 boarded Multiple skiff attacks Skiffs hide off islands and among fishing vessels
Restricted waters Fishermen are armed Other criminal activity Territorial waters
Traditional MS MS in early 2011
Motherships supporting pirate operations early 2012
2011 ndash Time of Attack in UTC
3
22 31
33
27
34
29
23
10
3
9 4
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
00-02
02-04
04-06
06-08
08-10
10-12
12-14
14-16
16-18
18-20
20-22
22-00
Damage to ship
The response
The vital role of the navies
Response ndash International Navies
RoE determine naval actions
bull Samho Jewelry hijacked used as MS bull South Korean navy stormed vessel bull Vessel retaken crew safe bull Eight pirates killed five arrested
And many other naval actionshellip
EU US China Malaysia
South Korea etc
Take the Prize Away
bull 2011 ndash Indian navy robust action against pirates bull 120311 ndash FV Vega 5 rescued ndash 63 pirates caught bull In Jan and Feb similar robust action on Thai FV
Prantalaya 11 amp 14
2801 ndash 73deg E
0502 - 71deg E
0102 - 69deg E
1101 - 67deg E
1103 - 66deg E
2303 - 66deg E
68deg E
Naval effectiveness - Somali attacks up to 31Mar11
Naval effectiveness - Somali incidents Apr 11 ndash Feb12
68deg E
14 May ndash 68degE 18 June 76degE
Is the response at sea working
2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006
Incidents 40 237 219 217 111 31 10
Hijacking 8 28 49 47 42 12 5
Success Ratio
20 (15)
118 (185)
224 (145)
216 (146)
378 (126)
387 (125)
50 (12)
Hostage 115 470 1016 867 815 177 87
In 2011 more attacks but lesser hijackings Better naval response BMP Increased use of private armed teams on board A sustained robust naval approach ndash casualties
Increase in numbers range and pirate techniques Higher ransoms Vessels kept for longer Increase in violence against crew in some cases
Is the response working
Building on the current situationhellip bull Continue with the measures at sea bull ECOP $ 66 ndash 69 billion pa 995 recurring cost
bull Refocus on efforts ashore The coastal belt in Central Somalia The critical role of the Somali diaspora The financial ldquoindustryrdquo in Somalia
To concludehellip bull Value of an independent reporting centre which
lasts beyond todayrsquos hotspots ndash sharing of all information
bull The navies are vital ndash private armed security is not a substitute ndash need to maintain increase naval assets
bull Lobby for redevelopment of Central Somalia
bull Tracing the ransoms paid ndash AML
PIRACY REPORTING CENTRE CONTACT DETAILS
Tel + 603 2031 0014 +603 2078 5763 Fax + 603 2078 5769
Email piracyicc-ccsorg Email imbklicc-ccsorg
Telex MA 34199 wwwicc-ccsorg
Twitter wwwtwittercomIMB_Piracy
Traditional MS MS in early 2011
Motherships supporting pirate operations early 2012
2011 ndash Time of Attack in UTC
3
22 31
33
27
34
29
23
10
3
9 4
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
00-02
02-04
04-06
06-08
08-10
10-12
12-14
14-16
16-18
18-20
20-22
22-00
Damage to ship
The response
The vital role of the navies
Response ndash International Navies
RoE determine naval actions
bull Samho Jewelry hijacked used as MS bull South Korean navy stormed vessel bull Vessel retaken crew safe bull Eight pirates killed five arrested
And many other naval actionshellip
EU US China Malaysia
South Korea etc
Take the Prize Away
bull 2011 ndash Indian navy robust action against pirates bull 120311 ndash FV Vega 5 rescued ndash 63 pirates caught bull In Jan and Feb similar robust action on Thai FV
Prantalaya 11 amp 14
2801 ndash 73deg E
0502 - 71deg E
0102 - 69deg E
1101 - 67deg E
1103 - 66deg E
2303 - 66deg E
68deg E
Naval effectiveness - Somali attacks up to 31Mar11
Naval effectiveness - Somali incidents Apr 11 ndash Feb12
68deg E
14 May ndash 68degE 18 June 76degE
Is the response at sea working
2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006
Incidents 40 237 219 217 111 31 10
Hijacking 8 28 49 47 42 12 5
Success Ratio
20 (15)
118 (185)
224 (145)
216 (146)
378 (126)
387 (125)
50 (12)
Hostage 115 470 1016 867 815 177 87
In 2011 more attacks but lesser hijackings Better naval response BMP Increased use of private armed teams on board A sustained robust naval approach ndash casualties
Increase in numbers range and pirate techniques Higher ransoms Vessels kept for longer Increase in violence against crew in some cases
Is the response working
Building on the current situationhellip bull Continue with the measures at sea bull ECOP $ 66 ndash 69 billion pa 995 recurring cost
bull Refocus on efforts ashore The coastal belt in Central Somalia The critical role of the Somali diaspora The financial ldquoindustryrdquo in Somalia
To concludehellip bull Value of an independent reporting centre which
lasts beyond todayrsquos hotspots ndash sharing of all information
bull The navies are vital ndash private armed security is not a substitute ndash need to maintain increase naval assets
bull Lobby for redevelopment of Central Somalia
bull Tracing the ransoms paid ndash AML
PIRACY REPORTING CENTRE CONTACT DETAILS
Tel + 603 2031 0014 +603 2078 5763 Fax + 603 2078 5769
Email piracyicc-ccsorg Email imbklicc-ccsorg
Telex MA 34199 wwwicc-ccsorg
Twitter wwwtwittercomIMB_Piracy
Motherships supporting pirate operations early 2012
2011 ndash Time of Attack in UTC
3
22 31
33
27
34
29
23
10
3
9 4
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
00-02
02-04
04-06
06-08
08-10
10-12
12-14
14-16
16-18
18-20
20-22
22-00
Damage to ship
The response
The vital role of the navies
Response ndash International Navies
RoE determine naval actions
bull Samho Jewelry hijacked used as MS bull South Korean navy stormed vessel bull Vessel retaken crew safe bull Eight pirates killed five arrested
And many other naval actionshellip
EU US China Malaysia
South Korea etc
Take the Prize Away
bull 2011 ndash Indian navy robust action against pirates bull 120311 ndash FV Vega 5 rescued ndash 63 pirates caught bull In Jan and Feb similar robust action on Thai FV
Prantalaya 11 amp 14
2801 ndash 73deg E
0502 - 71deg E
0102 - 69deg E
1101 - 67deg E
1103 - 66deg E
2303 - 66deg E
68deg E
Naval effectiveness - Somali attacks up to 31Mar11
Naval effectiveness - Somali incidents Apr 11 ndash Feb12
68deg E
14 May ndash 68degE 18 June 76degE
Is the response at sea working
2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006
Incidents 40 237 219 217 111 31 10
Hijacking 8 28 49 47 42 12 5
Success Ratio
20 (15)
118 (185)
224 (145)
216 (146)
378 (126)
387 (125)
50 (12)
Hostage 115 470 1016 867 815 177 87
In 2011 more attacks but lesser hijackings Better naval response BMP Increased use of private armed teams on board A sustained robust naval approach ndash casualties
Increase in numbers range and pirate techniques Higher ransoms Vessels kept for longer Increase in violence against crew in some cases
Is the response working
Building on the current situationhellip bull Continue with the measures at sea bull ECOP $ 66 ndash 69 billion pa 995 recurring cost
bull Refocus on efforts ashore The coastal belt in Central Somalia The critical role of the Somali diaspora The financial ldquoindustryrdquo in Somalia
To concludehellip bull Value of an independent reporting centre which
lasts beyond todayrsquos hotspots ndash sharing of all information
bull The navies are vital ndash private armed security is not a substitute ndash need to maintain increase naval assets
bull Lobby for redevelopment of Central Somalia
bull Tracing the ransoms paid ndash AML
PIRACY REPORTING CENTRE CONTACT DETAILS
Tel + 603 2031 0014 +603 2078 5763 Fax + 603 2078 5769
Email piracyicc-ccsorg Email imbklicc-ccsorg
Telex MA 34199 wwwicc-ccsorg
Twitter wwwtwittercomIMB_Piracy
2011 ndash Time of Attack in UTC
3
22 31
33
27
34
29
23
10
3
9 4
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
00-02
02-04
04-06
06-08
08-10
10-12
12-14
14-16
16-18
18-20
20-22
22-00
Damage to ship
The response
The vital role of the navies
Response ndash International Navies
RoE determine naval actions
bull Samho Jewelry hijacked used as MS bull South Korean navy stormed vessel bull Vessel retaken crew safe bull Eight pirates killed five arrested
And many other naval actionshellip
EU US China Malaysia
South Korea etc
Take the Prize Away
bull 2011 ndash Indian navy robust action against pirates bull 120311 ndash FV Vega 5 rescued ndash 63 pirates caught bull In Jan and Feb similar robust action on Thai FV
Prantalaya 11 amp 14
2801 ndash 73deg E
0502 - 71deg E
0102 - 69deg E
1101 - 67deg E
1103 - 66deg E
2303 - 66deg E
68deg E
Naval effectiveness - Somali attacks up to 31Mar11
Naval effectiveness - Somali incidents Apr 11 ndash Feb12
68deg E
14 May ndash 68degE 18 June 76degE
Is the response at sea working
2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006
Incidents 40 237 219 217 111 31 10
Hijacking 8 28 49 47 42 12 5
Success Ratio
20 (15)
118 (185)
224 (145)
216 (146)
378 (126)
387 (125)
50 (12)
Hostage 115 470 1016 867 815 177 87
In 2011 more attacks but lesser hijackings Better naval response BMP Increased use of private armed teams on board A sustained robust naval approach ndash casualties
Increase in numbers range and pirate techniques Higher ransoms Vessels kept for longer Increase in violence against crew in some cases
Is the response working
Building on the current situationhellip bull Continue with the measures at sea bull ECOP $ 66 ndash 69 billion pa 995 recurring cost
bull Refocus on efforts ashore The coastal belt in Central Somalia The critical role of the Somali diaspora The financial ldquoindustryrdquo in Somalia
To concludehellip bull Value of an independent reporting centre which
lasts beyond todayrsquos hotspots ndash sharing of all information
bull The navies are vital ndash private armed security is not a substitute ndash need to maintain increase naval assets
bull Lobby for redevelopment of Central Somalia
bull Tracing the ransoms paid ndash AML
PIRACY REPORTING CENTRE CONTACT DETAILS
Tel + 603 2031 0014 +603 2078 5763 Fax + 603 2078 5769
Email piracyicc-ccsorg Email imbklicc-ccsorg
Telex MA 34199 wwwicc-ccsorg
Twitter wwwtwittercomIMB_Piracy
Damage to ship
The response
The vital role of the navies
Response ndash International Navies
RoE determine naval actions
bull Samho Jewelry hijacked used as MS bull South Korean navy stormed vessel bull Vessel retaken crew safe bull Eight pirates killed five arrested
And many other naval actionshellip
EU US China Malaysia
South Korea etc
Take the Prize Away
bull 2011 ndash Indian navy robust action against pirates bull 120311 ndash FV Vega 5 rescued ndash 63 pirates caught bull In Jan and Feb similar robust action on Thai FV
Prantalaya 11 amp 14
2801 ndash 73deg E
0502 - 71deg E
0102 - 69deg E
1101 - 67deg E
1103 - 66deg E
2303 - 66deg E
68deg E
Naval effectiveness - Somali attacks up to 31Mar11
Naval effectiveness - Somali incidents Apr 11 ndash Feb12
68deg E
14 May ndash 68degE 18 June 76degE
Is the response at sea working
2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006
Incidents 40 237 219 217 111 31 10
Hijacking 8 28 49 47 42 12 5
Success Ratio
20 (15)
118 (185)
224 (145)
216 (146)
378 (126)
387 (125)
50 (12)
Hostage 115 470 1016 867 815 177 87
In 2011 more attacks but lesser hijackings Better naval response BMP Increased use of private armed teams on board A sustained robust naval approach ndash casualties
Increase in numbers range and pirate techniques Higher ransoms Vessels kept for longer Increase in violence against crew in some cases
Is the response working
Building on the current situationhellip bull Continue with the measures at sea bull ECOP $ 66 ndash 69 billion pa 995 recurring cost
bull Refocus on efforts ashore The coastal belt in Central Somalia The critical role of the Somali diaspora The financial ldquoindustryrdquo in Somalia
To concludehellip bull Value of an independent reporting centre which
lasts beyond todayrsquos hotspots ndash sharing of all information
bull The navies are vital ndash private armed security is not a substitute ndash need to maintain increase naval assets
bull Lobby for redevelopment of Central Somalia
bull Tracing the ransoms paid ndash AML
PIRACY REPORTING CENTRE CONTACT DETAILS
Tel + 603 2031 0014 +603 2078 5763 Fax + 603 2078 5769
Email piracyicc-ccsorg Email imbklicc-ccsorg
Telex MA 34199 wwwicc-ccsorg
Twitter wwwtwittercomIMB_Piracy
The response
The vital role of the navies
Response ndash International Navies
RoE determine naval actions
bull Samho Jewelry hijacked used as MS bull South Korean navy stormed vessel bull Vessel retaken crew safe bull Eight pirates killed five arrested
And many other naval actionshellip
EU US China Malaysia
South Korea etc
Take the Prize Away
bull 2011 ndash Indian navy robust action against pirates bull 120311 ndash FV Vega 5 rescued ndash 63 pirates caught bull In Jan and Feb similar robust action on Thai FV
Prantalaya 11 amp 14
2801 ndash 73deg E
0502 - 71deg E
0102 - 69deg E
1101 - 67deg E
1103 - 66deg E
2303 - 66deg E
68deg E
Naval effectiveness - Somali attacks up to 31Mar11
Naval effectiveness - Somali incidents Apr 11 ndash Feb12
68deg E
14 May ndash 68degE 18 June 76degE
Is the response at sea working
2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006
Incidents 40 237 219 217 111 31 10
Hijacking 8 28 49 47 42 12 5
Success Ratio
20 (15)
118 (185)
224 (145)
216 (146)
378 (126)
387 (125)
50 (12)
Hostage 115 470 1016 867 815 177 87
In 2011 more attacks but lesser hijackings Better naval response BMP Increased use of private armed teams on board A sustained robust naval approach ndash casualties
Increase in numbers range and pirate techniques Higher ransoms Vessels kept for longer Increase in violence against crew in some cases
Is the response working
Building on the current situationhellip bull Continue with the measures at sea bull ECOP $ 66 ndash 69 billion pa 995 recurring cost
bull Refocus on efforts ashore The coastal belt in Central Somalia The critical role of the Somali diaspora The financial ldquoindustryrdquo in Somalia
To concludehellip bull Value of an independent reporting centre which
lasts beyond todayrsquos hotspots ndash sharing of all information
bull The navies are vital ndash private armed security is not a substitute ndash need to maintain increase naval assets
bull Lobby for redevelopment of Central Somalia
bull Tracing the ransoms paid ndash AML
PIRACY REPORTING CENTRE CONTACT DETAILS
Tel + 603 2031 0014 +603 2078 5763 Fax + 603 2078 5769
Email piracyicc-ccsorg Email imbklicc-ccsorg
Telex MA 34199 wwwicc-ccsorg
Twitter wwwtwittercomIMB_Piracy
Response ndash International Navies
RoE determine naval actions
bull Samho Jewelry hijacked used as MS bull South Korean navy stormed vessel bull Vessel retaken crew safe bull Eight pirates killed five arrested
And many other naval actionshellip
EU US China Malaysia
South Korea etc
Take the Prize Away
bull 2011 ndash Indian navy robust action against pirates bull 120311 ndash FV Vega 5 rescued ndash 63 pirates caught bull In Jan and Feb similar robust action on Thai FV
Prantalaya 11 amp 14
2801 ndash 73deg E
0502 - 71deg E
0102 - 69deg E
1101 - 67deg E
1103 - 66deg E
2303 - 66deg E
68deg E
Naval effectiveness - Somali attacks up to 31Mar11
Naval effectiveness - Somali incidents Apr 11 ndash Feb12
68deg E
14 May ndash 68degE 18 June 76degE
Is the response at sea working
2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006
Incidents 40 237 219 217 111 31 10
Hijacking 8 28 49 47 42 12 5
Success Ratio
20 (15)
118 (185)
224 (145)
216 (146)
378 (126)
387 (125)
50 (12)
Hostage 115 470 1016 867 815 177 87
In 2011 more attacks but lesser hijackings Better naval response BMP Increased use of private armed teams on board A sustained robust naval approach ndash casualties
Increase in numbers range and pirate techniques Higher ransoms Vessels kept for longer Increase in violence against crew in some cases
Is the response working
Building on the current situationhellip bull Continue with the measures at sea bull ECOP $ 66 ndash 69 billion pa 995 recurring cost
bull Refocus on efforts ashore The coastal belt in Central Somalia The critical role of the Somali diaspora The financial ldquoindustryrdquo in Somalia
To concludehellip bull Value of an independent reporting centre which
lasts beyond todayrsquos hotspots ndash sharing of all information
bull The navies are vital ndash private armed security is not a substitute ndash need to maintain increase naval assets
bull Lobby for redevelopment of Central Somalia
bull Tracing the ransoms paid ndash AML
PIRACY REPORTING CENTRE CONTACT DETAILS
Tel + 603 2031 0014 +603 2078 5763 Fax + 603 2078 5769
Email piracyicc-ccsorg Email imbklicc-ccsorg
Telex MA 34199 wwwicc-ccsorg
Twitter wwwtwittercomIMB_Piracy
RoE determine naval actions
bull Samho Jewelry hijacked used as MS bull South Korean navy stormed vessel bull Vessel retaken crew safe bull Eight pirates killed five arrested
And many other naval actionshellip
EU US China Malaysia
South Korea etc
Take the Prize Away
bull 2011 ndash Indian navy robust action against pirates bull 120311 ndash FV Vega 5 rescued ndash 63 pirates caught bull In Jan and Feb similar robust action on Thai FV
Prantalaya 11 amp 14
2801 ndash 73deg E
0502 - 71deg E
0102 - 69deg E
1101 - 67deg E
1103 - 66deg E
2303 - 66deg E
68deg E
Naval effectiveness - Somali attacks up to 31Mar11
Naval effectiveness - Somali incidents Apr 11 ndash Feb12
68deg E
14 May ndash 68degE 18 June 76degE
Is the response at sea working
2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006
Incidents 40 237 219 217 111 31 10
Hijacking 8 28 49 47 42 12 5
Success Ratio
20 (15)
118 (185)
224 (145)
216 (146)
378 (126)
387 (125)
50 (12)
Hostage 115 470 1016 867 815 177 87
In 2011 more attacks but lesser hijackings Better naval response BMP Increased use of private armed teams on board A sustained robust naval approach ndash casualties
Increase in numbers range and pirate techniques Higher ransoms Vessels kept for longer Increase in violence against crew in some cases
Is the response working
Building on the current situationhellip bull Continue with the measures at sea bull ECOP $ 66 ndash 69 billion pa 995 recurring cost
bull Refocus on efforts ashore The coastal belt in Central Somalia The critical role of the Somali diaspora The financial ldquoindustryrdquo in Somalia
To concludehellip bull Value of an independent reporting centre which
lasts beyond todayrsquos hotspots ndash sharing of all information
bull The navies are vital ndash private armed security is not a substitute ndash need to maintain increase naval assets
bull Lobby for redevelopment of Central Somalia
bull Tracing the ransoms paid ndash AML
PIRACY REPORTING CENTRE CONTACT DETAILS
Tel + 603 2031 0014 +603 2078 5763 Fax + 603 2078 5769
Email piracyicc-ccsorg Email imbklicc-ccsorg
Telex MA 34199 wwwicc-ccsorg
Twitter wwwtwittercomIMB_Piracy
And many other naval actionshellip
EU US China Malaysia
South Korea etc
Take the Prize Away
bull 2011 ndash Indian navy robust action against pirates bull 120311 ndash FV Vega 5 rescued ndash 63 pirates caught bull In Jan and Feb similar robust action on Thai FV
Prantalaya 11 amp 14
2801 ndash 73deg E
0502 - 71deg E
0102 - 69deg E
1101 - 67deg E
1103 - 66deg E
2303 - 66deg E
68deg E
Naval effectiveness - Somali attacks up to 31Mar11
Naval effectiveness - Somali incidents Apr 11 ndash Feb12
68deg E
14 May ndash 68degE 18 June 76degE
Is the response at sea working
2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006
Incidents 40 237 219 217 111 31 10
Hijacking 8 28 49 47 42 12 5
Success Ratio
20 (15)
118 (185)
224 (145)
216 (146)
378 (126)
387 (125)
50 (12)
Hostage 115 470 1016 867 815 177 87
In 2011 more attacks but lesser hijackings Better naval response BMP Increased use of private armed teams on board A sustained robust naval approach ndash casualties
Increase in numbers range and pirate techniques Higher ransoms Vessels kept for longer Increase in violence against crew in some cases
Is the response working
Building on the current situationhellip bull Continue with the measures at sea bull ECOP $ 66 ndash 69 billion pa 995 recurring cost
bull Refocus on efforts ashore The coastal belt in Central Somalia The critical role of the Somali diaspora The financial ldquoindustryrdquo in Somalia
To concludehellip bull Value of an independent reporting centre which
lasts beyond todayrsquos hotspots ndash sharing of all information
bull The navies are vital ndash private armed security is not a substitute ndash need to maintain increase naval assets
bull Lobby for redevelopment of Central Somalia
bull Tracing the ransoms paid ndash AML
PIRACY REPORTING CENTRE CONTACT DETAILS
Tel + 603 2031 0014 +603 2078 5763 Fax + 603 2078 5769
Email piracyicc-ccsorg Email imbklicc-ccsorg
Telex MA 34199 wwwicc-ccsorg
Twitter wwwtwittercomIMB_Piracy
Take the Prize Away
bull 2011 ndash Indian navy robust action against pirates bull 120311 ndash FV Vega 5 rescued ndash 63 pirates caught bull In Jan and Feb similar robust action on Thai FV
Prantalaya 11 amp 14
2801 ndash 73deg E
0502 - 71deg E
0102 - 69deg E
1101 - 67deg E
1103 - 66deg E
2303 - 66deg E
68deg E
Naval effectiveness - Somali attacks up to 31Mar11
Naval effectiveness - Somali incidents Apr 11 ndash Feb12
68deg E
14 May ndash 68degE 18 June 76degE
Is the response at sea working
2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006
Incidents 40 237 219 217 111 31 10
Hijacking 8 28 49 47 42 12 5
Success Ratio
20 (15)
118 (185)
224 (145)
216 (146)
378 (126)
387 (125)
50 (12)
Hostage 115 470 1016 867 815 177 87
In 2011 more attacks but lesser hijackings Better naval response BMP Increased use of private armed teams on board A sustained robust naval approach ndash casualties
Increase in numbers range and pirate techniques Higher ransoms Vessels kept for longer Increase in violence against crew in some cases
Is the response working
Building on the current situationhellip bull Continue with the measures at sea bull ECOP $ 66 ndash 69 billion pa 995 recurring cost
bull Refocus on efforts ashore The coastal belt in Central Somalia The critical role of the Somali diaspora The financial ldquoindustryrdquo in Somalia
To concludehellip bull Value of an independent reporting centre which
lasts beyond todayrsquos hotspots ndash sharing of all information
bull The navies are vital ndash private armed security is not a substitute ndash need to maintain increase naval assets
bull Lobby for redevelopment of Central Somalia
bull Tracing the ransoms paid ndash AML
PIRACY REPORTING CENTRE CONTACT DETAILS
Tel + 603 2031 0014 +603 2078 5763 Fax + 603 2078 5769
Email piracyicc-ccsorg Email imbklicc-ccsorg
Telex MA 34199 wwwicc-ccsorg
Twitter wwwtwittercomIMB_Piracy
2801 ndash 73deg E
0502 - 71deg E
0102 - 69deg E
1101 - 67deg E
1103 - 66deg E
2303 - 66deg E
68deg E
Naval effectiveness - Somali attacks up to 31Mar11
Naval effectiveness - Somali incidents Apr 11 ndash Feb12
68deg E
14 May ndash 68degE 18 June 76degE
Is the response at sea working
2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006
Incidents 40 237 219 217 111 31 10
Hijacking 8 28 49 47 42 12 5
Success Ratio
20 (15)
118 (185)
224 (145)
216 (146)
378 (126)
387 (125)
50 (12)
Hostage 115 470 1016 867 815 177 87
In 2011 more attacks but lesser hijackings Better naval response BMP Increased use of private armed teams on board A sustained robust naval approach ndash casualties
Increase in numbers range and pirate techniques Higher ransoms Vessels kept for longer Increase in violence against crew in some cases
Is the response working
Building on the current situationhellip bull Continue with the measures at sea bull ECOP $ 66 ndash 69 billion pa 995 recurring cost
bull Refocus on efforts ashore The coastal belt in Central Somalia The critical role of the Somali diaspora The financial ldquoindustryrdquo in Somalia
To concludehellip bull Value of an independent reporting centre which
lasts beyond todayrsquos hotspots ndash sharing of all information
bull The navies are vital ndash private armed security is not a substitute ndash need to maintain increase naval assets
bull Lobby for redevelopment of Central Somalia
bull Tracing the ransoms paid ndash AML
PIRACY REPORTING CENTRE CONTACT DETAILS
Tel + 603 2031 0014 +603 2078 5763 Fax + 603 2078 5769
Email piracyicc-ccsorg Email imbklicc-ccsorg
Telex MA 34199 wwwicc-ccsorg
Twitter wwwtwittercomIMB_Piracy
Naval effectiveness - Somali incidents Apr 11 ndash Feb12
68deg E
14 May ndash 68degE 18 June 76degE
Is the response at sea working
2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006
Incidents 40 237 219 217 111 31 10
Hijacking 8 28 49 47 42 12 5
Success Ratio
20 (15)
118 (185)
224 (145)
216 (146)
378 (126)
387 (125)
50 (12)
Hostage 115 470 1016 867 815 177 87
In 2011 more attacks but lesser hijackings Better naval response BMP Increased use of private armed teams on board A sustained robust naval approach ndash casualties
Increase in numbers range and pirate techniques Higher ransoms Vessels kept for longer Increase in violence against crew in some cases
Is the response working
Building on the current situationhellip bull Continue with the measures at sea bull ECOP $ 66 ndash 69 billion pa 995 recurring cost
bull Refocus on efforts ashore The coastal belt in Central Somalia The critical role of the Somali diaspora The financial ldquoindustryrdquo in Somalia
To concludehellip bull Value of an independent reporting centre which
lasts beyond todayrsquos hotspots ndash sharing of all information
bull The navies are vital ndash private armed security is not a substitute ndash need to maintain increase naval assets
bull Lobby for redevelopment of Central Somalia
bull Tracing the ransoms paid ndash AML
PIRACY REPORTING CENTRE CONTACT DETAILS
Tel + 603 2031 0014 +603 2078 5763 Fax + 603 2078 5769
Email piracyicc-ccsorg Email imbklicc-ccsorg
Telex MA 34199 wwwicc-ccsorg
Twitter wwwtwittercomIMB_Piracy
Is the response at sea working
2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006
Incidents 40 237 219 217 111 31 10
Hijacking 8 28 49 47 42 12 5
Success Ratio
20 (15)
118 (185)
224 (145)
216 (146)
378 (126)
387 (125)
50 (12)
Hostage 115 470 1016 867 815 177 87
In 2011 more attacks but lesser hijackings Better naval response BMP Increased use of private armed teams on board A sustained robust naval approach ndash casualties
Increase in numbers range and pirate techniques Higher ransoms Vessels kept for longer Increase in violence against crew in some cases
Is the response working
Building on the current situationhellip bull Continue with the measures at sea bull ECOP $ 66 ndash 69 billion pa 995 recurring cost
bull Refocus on efforts ashore The coastal belt in Central Somalia The critical role of the Somali diaspora The financial ldquoindustryrdquo in Somalia
To concludehellip bull Value of an independent reporting centre which
lasts beyond todayrsquos hotspots ndash sharing of all information
bull The navies are vital ndash private armed security is not a substitute ndash need to maintain increase naval assets
bull Lobby for redevelopment of Central Somalia
bull Tracing the ransoms paid ndash AML
PIRACY REPORTING CENTRE CONTACT DETAILS
Tel + 603 2031 0014 +603 2078 5763 Fax + 603 2078 5769
Email piracyicc-ccsorg Email imbklicc-ccsorg
Telex MA 34199 wwwicc-ccsorg
Twitter wwwtwittercomIMB_Piracy
In 2011 more attacks but lesser hijackings Better naval response BMP Increased use of private armed teams on board A sustained robust naval approach ndash casualties
Increase in numbers range and pirate techniques Higher ransoms Vessels kept for longer Increase in violence against crew in some cases
Is the response working
Building on the current situationhellip bull Continue with the measures at sea bull ECOP $ 66 ndash 69 billion pa 995 recurring cost
bull Refocus on efforts ashore The coastal belt in Central Somalia The critical role of the Somali diaspora The financial ldquoindustryrdquo in Somalia
To concludehellip bull Value of an independent reporting centre which
lasts beyond todayrsquos hotspots ndash sharing of all information
bull The navies are vital ndash private armed security is not a substitute ndash need to maintain increase naval assets
bull Lobby for redevelopment of Central Somalia
bull Tracing the ransoms paid ndash AML
PIRACY REPORTING CENTRE CONTACT DETAILS
Tel + 603 2031 0014 +603 2078 5763 Fax + 603 2078 5769
Email piracyicc-ccsorg Email imbklicc-ccsorg
Telex MA 34199 wwwicc-ccsorg
Twitter wwwtwittercomIMB_Piracy
Building on the current situationhellip bull Continue with the measures at sea bull ECOP $ 66 ndash 69 billion pa 995 recurring cost
bull Refocus on efforts ashore The coastal belt in Central Somalia The critical role of the Somali diaspora The financial ldquoindustryrdquo in Somalia
To concludehellip bull Value of an independent reporting centre which
lasts beyond todayrsquos hotspots ndash sharing of all information
bull The navies are vital ndash private armed security is not a substitute ndash need to maintain increase naval assets
bull Lobby for redevelopment of Central Somalia
bull Tracing the ransoms paid ndash AML
PIRACY REPORTING CENTRE CONTACT DETAILS
Tel + 603 2031 0014 +603 2078 5763 Fax + 603 2078 5769
Email piracyicc-ccsorg Email imbklicc-ccsorg
Telex MA 34199 wwwicc-ccsorg
Twitter wwwtwittercomIMB_Piracy
To concludehellip bull Value of an independent reporting centre which
lasts beyond todayrsquos hotspots ndash sharing of all information
bull The navies are vital ndash private armed security is not a substitute ndash need to maintain increase naval assets
bull Lobby for redevelopment of Central Somalia
bull Tracing the ransoms paid ndash AML
PIRACY REPORTING CENTRE CONTACT DETAILS
Tel + 603 2031 0014 +603 2078 5763 Fax + 603 2078 5769
Email piracyicc-ccsorg Email imbklicc-ccsorg
Telex MA 34199 wwwicc-ccsorg
Twitter wwwtwittercomIMB_Piracy
PIRACY REPORTING CENTRE CONTACT DETAILS
Tel + 603 2031 0014 +603 2078 5763 Fax + 603 2078 5769
Email piracyicc-ccsorg Email imbklicc-ccsorg
Telex MA 34199 wwwicc-ccsorg
Twitter wwwtwittercomIMB_Piracy
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