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New guide on countering piracy and armed robbery in Asia published

Piracy and armed robbery in the Asian region has been evolving over time. Piracy and armed robbery in Asia differs significantly from that of Somalia-based piracy. While Somalian-based pirates generally attacked ships in order to hijack them and then hold the crew for ransom, the type of criminal activity occurring in Asian waters generally revolves around theft of personal property and hijacking of ships for the purpose of cargo theft. A new regional guide was jointly published to help operators avoiding attacks of piracy and armed robbery against ships in Asia.

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ReCAAP ISC issues Report for January 2016

A total of nine actual incidents of armed robbery against ships were reported in Asia during January 2016. No piracy incident was reported. The number of incidents in January 2016 has shown a slight increase compared to November and December 2015; but compared to January 2015, there has been a decrease. Refer to Graph 1 on the number of incidents reported every month between January 2015 and January 2016.

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