ReCAAP ISC: Four armed robbery incidents in Singapore Strait
ReCAAP ISC informed that four incidents were reported on board ships while underway in the eastbound lane of the Singapore Strait, from 7 – 9 August 2023.
Read moreReCAAP ISC informed that four incidents were reported on board ships while underway in the eastbound lane of the Singapore Strait, from 7 – 9 August 2023.
Read moreThree actual incidents of armed robbery against ships (all CAT 4) in Asia were reported to ReCAAP ISC, between 1 - 7 August.
Read moreThe ReCAAP Information Sharing Centre (ISC) today held a dialogue with representatives of global and regional shipping associations, as well as shipping companies based in Singapore and Malaysia.
Read moreOne actual incident of armed robbery against ships (CAT 4) in Asia was reported to ReCAAP ISC, between 25 – 31 July.
Read moreIn its Half Yearly Report 2023 report, ReCAAP Information Sharing Centre (ISC), provides an insight into the incidents reported in Asia during January-June 2023 compared to the trend of past incidents during the 16-year period of 2007-2022.
Read moreThree actual incidents of armed robbery against ships (one CAT 2 and two CAT 3), and one attempted incident in Asia were reported to ReCAAP ISC, between 18 – 24 July.
Read moreThe ReCAAP Information Sharing Centre (ISC) has released its Half Yearly Report 2023 for the period of January to June.
Read moreSix incidents of armed robbery against ships in Asia were reported to ReCAAP ISC, between 11 – 17 July.
Read moreNo incident of armed robbery against ships in Asia were reported to ReCAAP ISC, between 4 - 10 July.
Read moreReCAAP ISC Executive Director, Krishnaswamy Natarajan argues that the increase in sea robbery incidents in the Straits of Malacca and Singapore area (SOMS) is likely due to the economic situation in some of the littoral States, partially due to pandemic which caused financial and economic difficulties.
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