Tag: ReCAAP

High Alert in Singapore Strait Eastbound Lane Over Attacks

In a major development, Re CAAP ISC  issued an Incident Alert (01/2021) on incidents against ships in the eastbound lane of Singapore Strait The...

Tackling COVID19 Piracy Risks With More Patrolling & Vigilance

In a major development, the ReCAAP Information Sharing Centre (ISC) today held a virtual dialogue with representatives of shipping associations and companies based in...

Three-fold Increase of Piracy Incidents in Asia During Q1, 2020!

ReCAAP ISC report shows a three-fold increase of piracy incidents in Asia during Q1, 2020, says an article published in Safety4Sea. Q1 2020 piracy report ReCAAP...

ReCAAP ISC Issues Weekly Report on Piracy and Armed Robbery

During 21-27 April 20, two incidents of armed robbery against ships in Asia were reported, says a press release published by ReCAAP ISC on...

ReCAap Meet Reflects The Vitality of That Shared Responsibility

ReCAAP Information Sharing Centre (ISC) held its annual Piracy and Sea Robbery Conference to an audience of international maritime stakeholders including shipping and marine...

3 Armed Robberies In Asia! 2 Involves Singapore Vessel, One In...

ReCaap released a report represented a 50 percent decrease in piracy when compared with the same period last year. Three reported cases of armed robbery against...

ReCAAP Reports 65% Decrease in Piracy in Asia

Incidents of Piracy and Armed Robbery Against Ships in Asia in May 2016 ReCAAP ISC Monthly Report May 2016 released on June 4 carried a...

39 MT of LSMGO Stolen From A Ship

ReCAAP reports state that the bunkers were stolen aboard an anchored vessel off the Chinese coast on 1st January. The theft has happened only a few...

Reduced Piracy And Armed Robbery in Asia

A ReCaap’s report on Piracy states that there is a decrease in number of piracy incidents reported in November ‘15. There has been an improvement...

ReCAAP: 18% Rise In Piracy Incidents

ReCAAP, the regional watchdog for piracy and robbery at sea in Asian region, in its August incident report states: In all there were 24...
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