The Office of Naval Intelligence has issued its Piracy Analysis and Warning Weekly Report for 2 – 8 February 2017 . According to the report, pirate and maritime crime activity in East Africa is in a low level, as there were no incidents reported, and in West Africa is in a moderate level, as there were two kidnappings this week.
Horn of Africa – Piracy Events Over The Past Week
- Vessels Hijacked: No incidents to report.
- Vessels Boarded: No incidents to report.
- Vessels Fired Upon/Attempted Boardings: No incidents to report.
- Other Activity: No incidents to report.
Gulf of Guinea – Piracy Events Over The Past Week Pirate and maritime crime activity in West Africa waters is at a moderate level. There were two kidnappings the past week. Further information maybe found in the following report: Also read ONI Worldwide Threat to Shipping (WTS) report which provides info on piracy threats to, and criminal action against, merchant vessels worldwide in the last 30 days (9 January – 9 February 2017). NGA Special Warning 134 Red Sea, Bab-el-Mandeb Strait and Gulf of Aden Commercial vessels in the region of the Red Sea, Bab el Mandeb Strait and the Gulf of Aden should operate under a heightened state of alert as increasing tensions in the region escalate the potential for direct or collateral damage to vessels transiting the region. These threats may come from a variety of different sources such as missiles, projectiles or waterborne improvised explosive devices. Houthi rebels claimed responsibility for an 01 October attack on a UAE vessel. Vessels in the region should report hostile activities immediately and contact coalition naval forces via VHF bridge to bridge radio.
Further details may be found by reading ONI WTS report: Source: ONI