Sea piracy drops to 21-year low, IMB reports
Piracy and armed robbery at sea has fallen to its lowest levels since 1995, despite a surge in kidnappings off West Africa, according to a new report from the International Chamber of Commerce’s International Maritime Bureau (IMB).
Published 8 years ago, updated 6 years ago
In the first half of 2016, IMB recorded 72 vessels boarded, five hijackings, and a further 12 attempted attacks. Nine ships were fired upon. Sixty-four crew were taken hostage onboard, down from 250 in the same period last year.
Read the full report at https://www.icc-ccs.org/news/1196-sea-piracy-drops-to-21-year-low-imb-reports
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