IMB Calls For Piracy Awareness Despite Low Number Of Incidents

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The ICC International Maritime Bureau (IMB) has released the first quarterly report on piracy in 2023, which has recorded the lowest level of reported global piracy and armed robbery incidents since 1993, reports Safety4Sea.

Responding to piracy

Despite the encouraging statistics, IMB calls for continued, robust and coordinated regional and international naval presence to act as a deterrent to prevent and respond to piracy. The report reveals 27 incidents were reported in the first quarter of the year, representing a marked decline from 37 incidents for the same period in 2022.

Of the 27 incidents, perpetrators boarded the victims’ vessels in 24 cases, two vessels reported attempted incidents and one vessel was hijacked. Despite the drop in numbers, the threat of violence remains – six crew kidnapped, two taken hostage, two threatened and one assaulted.

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Source: Safety4Sea