Maritime
Pirates Attack Two Vessels At Brass Route
The International Maritime Bureau (IMB), Piracy Reporting Centre has said that armed pirates attempted to attack two ships in two separate incidents off Nigeria, last week.
The IMB report said that on January 24, 2019, a product vessel tanker was fired upon while underway, around 35 nautical miles south of Brass, Nigeria
The report said a general alarm was raised, non-essential crews mustered in citadel and vessel conducted evasive manoeuvres. Due to the hardening measures, the pirates moved away.
The second incident was said to have occurred some 45 nautical miles south of Brass on January 25 when about seven armed pirates chased and fired upon a bulk carrier underway.
After raising the alarm, the crew switched on deck lights, increased the vessel’s speed and mustered in citadel.
Armed guards onboard the vessel managed to repel the attempted attack, according to the IMB ICC.
The Gulf of Guinea saw a significant new spike in violence in the last quarter of 2018. Vessels have been boarded by pirates well outside territorial waters, with crew kidnapped and taken into Nigeria where they were held for ransom.
The IMB piracy reports said that in the last three months of 2018, a total of 41 kidnappings were recorded in Nigerian waters alone.
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