Singapore Strait Becomes Piracy Hotspot, 2 Attacks in a Week

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ReCAAP ISC, in its weekly report for 30 June-6 July, informed of two CAT 4 incidents against ships, while underway in the eastbound lane of the Traffic Separation Scheme (TSS) in the Singapore Strait, reports Safety4Sea.

About the incidents

The first incident 

The first incident involves the Panamanian-flagged reefer vessel Frio Olympic, approximately 5.8 nm northwest of Tanjung Pergam, Pulau Bintan, Indonesia in the eastbound lane of the TSS in the Singapore Strait, on 2 July.

While the reefer vessel was en route to Dalian, China, an unknown number of perpetrators were sighted on deck. The master raised the alarm and the perpetrators escaped immediately.

  • The crew conducted a search on board and discovered that four boxes of spare parts were stolen. 
  • The incident was reported to the Singapore Vessel Traffic Information System (VTIS). 

The ship confirmed no assistance was required and resumed her voyage. A safety navigational broadcast was initiated. The Republic of Singapore Navy’s (RSN) Maritime Security Task Force (MSTF), Singapore Police Coast Guard and the Indonesian authorities were notified.

The second incident 

The second incident involved the Marshall Islands-flagged bulk carrier Cardinal, approximately 7.7 nm northwest of Tanjung Tondang, Pulau Bintan, Indonesia in the eastbound lane of the TSS in the Singapore Strait.

While the bulk carrier was en route from Singapore to Qingdao, China, on 28 June, four perpetrators were sighted in the engine room workshop.

  • Upon being sighted, the perpetrators escaped via the emergency steering room to the ship’s stern deck.
  • A thorough search on board the ship was conducted twice with no further sighting of the perpetrators.
  • The markings found on ship railings at the stern indicated that the perpetrators had escaped using hooks and ropes. 
  • There was no confrontation with the crew and nothing was stolen.

The ship resumed voyage. The ship’s CSO reported the incident to the Singapore Port Operations Control Centre (POCC). A safety navigational broadcast was initiated. The RSN, Singapore Police Coast Guard and the Indonesian authorities were notified.

Incidents outside Asia

The report also contains reports of another two incidents outside Asia, in which a total of 14 crew members were kidnapped. Both incidents occurred on 2 July.

The first incident occurred on the FPSO ‘Sendje Berge’ while anchored at Okwori field offshore, Nigeria.

The second incident occurred on the general cargo ship Kota Budi while drifting in the Gulf of Guinea.

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Source: Safety4Sea