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Somali Piracy on the Rise

Somali Piracy on the Rise

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Palaemon Maritime’s maritime security report this week points to some of the clearest indicators yet that piracy activity off Somalia is escalating again.“Taken alone, these incidents might appear isolated. Taken together, they

Palaemon Maritime’s maritime security report this week points to some of the clearest indicators yet that piracy activity off Somalia is escalating again.

“Taken alone, these incidents might appear isolated. Taken together, they point to something more important: the conditions that enable piracy are building again in the Western Indian Ocean.”

Most recently, Palaemon cites a possible hijacking of a dhow off the southern Somali coast, multiple suspicious approaches and aggressive small craft activity in the region, and intelligence reports indicating that an active pirate group is preparing to conduct attacks against merchant vessels operating off the coast of Somalia. The exact nature, timing and intended targets of the threat have not been specified at this stage.

Meanwhile others are already suffering from the escalation. This week, Ambreen Fatima protested in Karachi with her children for the release of her husband, one of 10 Pakistani crew aboard the oil tanker Honour 25 seized by Somali pirates on April 21. He is now drinking dirty tank water to survive, she says.

The MT Honour 25 was seized approximately 30 nautical miles off Somalia's Puntland region with 17 crew members aboard.

At least three vessels were hijacked off Puntland

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