IMO January 2025 Piracy Report Highlights Multiple Incidents In Asian Waters

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The IMO has released its January 2025 Monthly Piracy Report, reports Safety4Sea. 

Multiple Incidents 

In January 2025, the following piracy and armed robbery incidents were reported:

Incident 1:

  • A Saudi Arabian oil tanker was underway in the Singapore Strait.
  • The engine room crew found footprints and discovered missing auxiliary engine spare parts during routine checks.
  • The crew searched the vessel, and the Singapore Police Coast Guard was notified.
  • Location: Singapore Straits.

Incident 2:

  • A Liberian bulk carrier was underway.
  • Four armed individuals with a gun were seen in the engine room.
  • The master raised the alarm, and a search was conducted.
  • No perpetrators were found, and nothing was stolen.
  • The incident was reported to Singapore VTIS West, and the Republic of Singapore Navy and Singapore Police Coast Guard were notified.
  • Upon arrival in Singapore, the Singapore Police Coast Guard searched the vessel.
  • Information was shared with Indonesian authorities.
  • Location: Approximately 6 nautical miles west of Pulau Cula, Indonesia, in the Malacca Strait.

Incident 3:

Six knife-wielding individuals were seen in the engine room while the ship was underway.

  • The crew mustered, and a search was conducted, but no perpetrators were found.
  • Engine spares were stolen.
  • The incident was reported to Singapore VTIS, and the Singapore Police Coast Guard was notified.
  • Location: Malacca Strait, near Pulau Cula, Indonesia.

Incident 4:

  • Two individuals with gun-like objects were seen in the engine room while underway.
  • The crew searched the vessel, but no perpetrators were found.
  • Nothing was stolen, and no injuries were reported.
  • The incident was reported to Singapore VTIS West, and safety broadcasts were issued.
  • Location: Malacca Strait, near Pulau Cula, Indonesia.

Incident 5:

  • Six individuals armed with parangs were seen in the engine room while underway.
  • The crew searched the vessel, but no perpetrators were found.
  • The Chief Engineer’s hands were tied, causing wrist pain, and engine spares were stolen.
  • The incident was reported to Singapore VTIS, and safety broadcasts were issued.
  • Location: Malacca Strait, near Batu Berhanti, Indonesia.

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Source: Safety4sea