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The information below was transferred from the OCC Website prior to migration to a new website in May 2017
Piracy in the Somali Basin/Western Indian Ocean
What this page is about
This page aims to provide up-to-date and accurate information, obtained from official sources, on the latest situation on piracy in the western Indian Ocean and the Gulf of Aden (the High Risk Area). It will also point to helpful official websites which are increasingly carrying information specifically targeted at cruisers. Finally, we carry information on a yacht shipping service which can carry your yachts through these dangerous waters.
THREAT IN THE SOMALI BASIN CONTINUES:
The combined threat assessment of International Naval Counter Piracy Forces is and remains that:
All sailing yachts under their own passage should remain out of the High Risk Area (HRA) or face the risk of being hijacked and held hostage for ransom.
See http://www.mschoa.org/docs/public-documents/yachting-piracy-bulletin-final-version.pdf?sfvrsn=2
EU NAVFOR ATALANTA EU Naval Force (EU NAVFOR) Somalia - Operation Atalanta is part of the EU 's comprehensive approach to tackle symptoms and root causes of piracy off the coast of Somalia and the EU Strategic Framework for the Horn of Africa adopted in November 2011.
EU NAVFOR conducts anti-piracy operations off the coast of Somalia and the Indian Ocean and is responsible for the protection of World Food Programme (WFP) shipping carrying humanitarian aid to the people of Somalia and Horn of Africa as well as the logistic shippings supporting the African Union troops conducting Peace Support Operations in Somalia (AMISOM). Additionally, Operation Atalanta contributes to the monitoring of fishing activity off the coast of Somalia.
For more information, please visit their website www.eunavfor.eu.
ELSEWHERE:
The advice from the RYA for the rest of the world is to look at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office official site https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice and to heed their recommendations.
In January 2017, there have been a number of reports of piracy off Honduras
See news items in the Caribbean Safety and Security Net
Warning for those in Malaysia’s Sabah state, Philippine and Indonesian Waters
An incident of piracy was reported off the Sulu province on 7th November 2016.
Other kidnappings are taking place in this area.
The Indonesia’s government has urged Indonesian crewmen in Sabah to avoid sailing in the risky waters until security has improved. The kidnappings in this area have continued despite the military offensives against Abu Sayyaf, mainly in Sulu and the nearby island province of Basilan.
IMPORTANT ALERT ISSUED 2ND JAN 2016
Piracy against sailing yachts reported in the closing days of 2015 in the Caribbean north of Trinidad. The Commodore issued an alert and took action to combat this new threat. See Press Release issued by the OCC 2 January 2016.
Piracy reported north of Trinidad
The OCC has taken a proactive stance and is working with the government of Trinidad and Tobago to mitigate the situation. A report was issued by the Yacht Services Association of Trinidad and Tobago (9th Jan 2016).
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