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Weekly Piracy Report - 11 to 16 May 2005
2005-05-18
[May 14 2005] at 0215 LT at Dumai Anchorage, Indonesia. Three robbers armed with knives boarded a tanker at poop deck and entered Engine Room. Duty crew raised alarm and robbers escaped with ship's stores.

[May 13 2005] at 0110 LT in position 05:13N - 098:06E, Malacca Straits. Armed persons in an unlit 7m craft approached a general cargo ship underway. D/O took evasive manoeuvres but craft came into contact at port side causing damage to ship's hull. D/O sounded whistle and called craft on VHF ch 16 but received no response. No boarding took place.

[May 10 2005] at 0430 UTC in position 13:05.7N - 080:21.0E, Chennai Anchorage, India. Five robbers boarded a RO RO ship from stern and attempted to steal ship's stores. Alert crew raised alarm and robbers escaped empty handed in their boat. Port control and police informed.

[May 10 2005] at 0850 LT at tanker anchorage, Jakarta, Indonesia. Six robbers boarded a tanker at anchor from two fishing boats. They broke open aft locker and stole ships equipment. Robbers escaped in an easterly direction. Port authorities informed.

[May 09 2005] at 0445 LT at Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania. Two robbers boarded a container ship at anchor. Duty crew raised alarm and robbers jumped overboard and escaped in their boat. Port control informed.

Piracy Prone Areas and Warnings

Bangladesh: Chittagong at berth and anchorage.

India: Chennai, Kandla

Indonesia: Anambas/Natuna Island, Balikpapan, Belawan, Dumai, Gaspar/Bar/Leplia Str, Jakarta (Tg.Priok), Pulau Laut, Vicinity of Bintan Island

Malacca Straits: avoid anchoring along the Indonesian coast of the straits. Coast near Aceh is particularly risky for hijackings.

Somalian waters: eastern and northeastern coasts have been high-risk areas for hijackings. Whilst there have been no recent incidents, ships not making scheduled calls to ports in these areas should stay away from the coast.

West Africa: Abidjan, Conakry, Dakar, Douala, Freetown, Lagos, Tema, Warri.

Brazil: Rio Grande.

Haiti: Port au Prince.

Dominican Republic: Rio Haina.

Jamaica: Kingston.

Peru: Callao
Posted by:Pappy

#2  Wait a minute:

"...7m craft approached a general cargo ship ... came into contact at port side causing damage to ship's hull."

Some 22-foot boat hits a cargo ship and the cargo ship is damaged? Why wasn't the boat reduced to kindling (or shredded fiberglass, or crushed like a beer can)?
Posted by: jackal   2005-05-18 22:15  

#1  Can these buggers at least conduct a decent swordfight?
Pirates, my arse!
Posted by: Errol Flynn   2005-05-18 17:13  

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