
Somali pirates return to the seas
Shipping has been warned that Somali pirates are back hunting for targets.
British maritime security consultants Ambrey has issued a notice to clients detailing a suspected pirate action group sighted departing Marreya, Eyl, to the northeast of Somalia.
Merchant vessels are advised to increase vigilance, and to engage armed security where possible if the vessel has a permissible freeboard.
Yesterday the European Union Naval Force (EUNAVFOR) Operation ATALANTA reported that a Yemeni-flagged dhow was taken by pirates on Sunday. Then dhow is now likely being used by pirates as a mother ship to stage attacks on merchant vessels.
Piracy was rampant off Somalia for a four-year period from 2008, but then it went dormant for about five years. From March last year, Somali pirates have been back in the headlines, abducting a number of vessels and their crews.
The resurgence of Somali pirates poses a renewed threat to sea freight operations, raising concerns over maritime security in key shipping lanes. This development may lead to increased protective measures, and potential disruptions to global trade routes.
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