ReCAAP ISC 1st Quarter Report | Piracy and Armed robbery against ships in Asia
Year: 2025 Language: English Author: ReCAAP Genre: Research Paper Publisher: ReCAAP Information Sharing Centre Edition: 1st Quarter 2025 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 64 Description: The incident data of piracy and armed robbery against ships (ARAS) in Asia reported during January- March 2025, shows a 48% increase in the number of incidents compared to January-March 2024 (29 incidents). Of the 43 incidents reported, two were piracy incidents that occurred in the South China Sea and 41 were ARAS. There was an increase in the number of incidents in the Straits of Malacca and Singapore (SOMS). However, a decrease in the number of incidents were reported in Bangladesh, Indonesia and the Philippines; and the number of incidents in India remained the same. As part of ReCAAP ISC’s efforts to ensure the needs of the shipping industry are met in an ever changing maritime landscape, the Centre launched the enhanced Mobile App for incident reporting and information sharing and produced an updated Guide Book on the identification of fishing boats in Asian waters. Q1 2025 has the highest number of incidents among the Q1 of 2021-2025.
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ReCAAP ISC 1st Quarter Report | Piracy and Armed robbery against ships in Asia
Language: English
Author: ReCAAP
Genre: Research Paper
Publisher: ReCAAP Information Sharing Centre
Edition: 1st Quarter 2025
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 64
Description: The incident data of piracy and armed robbery against ships (ARAS) in Asia reported during January- March 2025, shows a 48% increase in the number of incidents compared to January-March 2024 (29 incidents). Of the 43 incidents reported, two were piracy incidents that occurred in the South China Sea and 41 were ARAS. There was an increase in the number of incidents in the Straits of Malacca and Singapore (SOMS). However, a decrease in the number of incidents were reported in Bangladesh, Indonesia and the Philippines; and the number of incidents in India remained the same.
As part of ReCAAP ISC’s efforts to ensure the needs of the shipping industry are met in an ever changing maritime landscape, the Centre launched the enhanced Mobile App for incident reporting and information sharing and produced an updated Guide Book on the identification of fishing boats in Asian waters.
Q1 2025 has the highest number of incidents among the Q1 of 2021-2025.
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