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Asia sees hike in ship robberies - Singapore Strait remains major concern

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SHIP robbery at Asian water increased by nearly 4 per cent in 2022 to about 80 incident compared to 77 in 2021, according to ReCAAP Information Sharing Centre, an inter-governmental agency that works on combating piracy and armed robbery against ships in Asia.
Data shows that a number of incidents occurred at the Straits of Malacca and Singapore while Indonesia, India, Bangladesh, and the Philippines are also on top of the list, reports Container News.
Straits of Malacca and Singapore were top of the list with 55 incidents reported in 2022 compared to 50 incidents in 2021 and 34 incidents in the previous year.
Whereas no incident was reported in 2021, Bangladesh emerged again as another hotspot for robbers in 2022 with five incidents reported, similar to that in 2020.
Reported incidents in Indian waters remained at five in 2022.
However, there is a good sign in Indonesia, which achieved to control the robbery incident in its waters, with nine incidents reported in 2022 against 13 in 2021 and 22 in 2020.
The Philippines have also performed well with only four incidents reported in 2022 against 11 in 2021 and 13 in 2020.
The ReCAAP ISC in its latest weekly report termed the continued occurrence of incidents in Singapore Strait as 'areas of concern'.
It said the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), after careful consideration of inputs from stakeholders and counterparts with vital involvement in securing the Sulu-Celebes Seas maritime security measure, recommended downgrading the threat on the 'abduction of crew for ransom in the Sulu-Celebes Seas' from 'potentially high' to 'moderate'.
The moderate threat level implies that 'incidents are possible to occur but are relatively less severe in nature'.
The ReCAAP ISC updated its advisory to all ships to consider re-route from the area as an option based on its prerogative, as the threat of abduction of crew in the Sulu-Celebes Seas has diminished since January 2020 due to successful military operations and robust law enforcement initiatives.
 

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