Reporting period 12 to 18 September 2013
The Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) issues Piracy Analysis and Warning Weekly (PAWW) Report (Horn of Africa) for the period 12 to 18 September 2013.
The Piracy Analysis and Warning Weekly (PAWW) Report is a review of recent Somali piracy incidents and an outlook on threats around the Horn of Africa.
This report has been expanded to include information concerning piracy and maritime crime events in the Gulf of Guinea, as well as those in the Horn of Africa region. |
Horn of Africa – Piracy Events Over Past Week
Pirate and maritime crime activity in African waters is at low levels. There were no vessels reported as hijacked or attacked during this one-week period.
Currently Hijacked Vessels
Pirates are no longer holding any hijacked vessels off the coast of Somalia.
Gulf of Guinea – Piracy Events Over Past Week
Pirate and maritime crime activity in West African waters is at low levels.There were no vessels reported ashijacked or attacked during this one-week period.
For more informationplease click at the ONIPiracy Analysis and Warning Weekly (PAWW) Report