Pirates boarded and hijacked the Togo flagged bunkering vessel Stelios K. As a result three of the crewmembers have been kidnapped.
According to Dryad Global, the pirates boarded the vessel while on route to Lagos. Vessels last known location was 115nm SSW Lomé, with the company reporting loss of contact with the vessel.
Local authorities have been informed and negotiations are ongoing to secure the release of vessel and crew.
AIS tracking indicates that the vessel took two sharp turns off of its course and slowed from 6.6kts to stopped before AIS signal stopped. The vessel is understood to be remaining in position from where it lost contact, having still not appeared on AIS.
Coastguard authorities have since confirmed that the perpetrators are still onboard the vessel.
The lack of immediate kidnap would indicate that the perpetrators potentially sought options for either offloading or selling refined product that may be onboard
highlights Dryad.
This incident is the second hijacking within the GoG in 2020. Such incidents remain rare due to both their complexity and high risk of interdiction by maritime security forces. The last known Hijack occurred on the 15 May 20 when the fishing vessels, Hailufeng 11 lost contact with its company and disappeared from AIS. The vessel was latterly interdicted by Nigerian special forces leading to the detention of the pirates, highlighting the risks of such operations and thus their rarity.
This is the 23rd kidnapping incident in the Gulf of Guinea in 2020, with a total of 118 persons kidnapped.
The Gulf of Guinea HRA was raised to a critical risk rating following a sharp increase in incidents in the past week, including 2 successful kidnappings within 3 days. Vessels are advised to exercise heightened caution in this region.