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Accident/Casualty41987Misc. for Ports and Vessels37905Scrapped/Beached/Broken Up22560Sold/Decommissioned8525Charter Changed6733Pirate attack2009

PANAGIA FORCE

piracy

Two incidents of armed robbery against ships in Asia (one CAT 21 incident and one CAT 4 2 incident) were reported to the ReCAAP ISC between April 22 and April 25, 2025. Both incidents occurred onboard while the bulk carriers were underway off Pulau Cula, in the eastbound lane of the Traffic Separation Scheme (TSS) of Singapore Strait (SS). The crew members were not injured in the incidents. The 'Panagia Force' was boarded by four perpetratos, armed with knives, on April 22 at 11: 00 p.m. in pos. 1° 5.4' N 103° 34.42' E, about 8.8 natucal miles from Pulau Calu. The intruders tied up the crew and stole engine spare parts and personal belongings.

Timsen
2025-05-13

CULTURE

piracy

Four incidents of armed robbery against ships in Asia (three CAT 41 incidents and one attempted2 incident were reported to the ReCAAP ISC between April 19 and May 5, 2025. All incidents occurred onboard ships while underway off Pulau Cula, Indonesia, in the eastbound lane of the Traffic Separation Scheme (TSS) of Singapore Strait (SS). The crew members were not injured in all four incidents. On May 2 at 6.30 a.m. the 'SMA' was boarded by six perpetrators about 4.9 nautical miles off Pulau Cula in pos. 1° 3.78' N 103° 36.85' E. The intruders stole engine spares.

Timsen
2025-05-13

ASL TRINITY

piracy

Two incidents of armed robbery against ships in Asia (one CAT 21 incident and one CAT 4 2 incident) were reported to the ReCAAP ISC between April 22 and April 25, 2025. Both incidents occurred onboard while the bulk carriers were underway off Pulau Cula, in the eastbound lane of the Traffic Separation Scheme (TSS) of Singapore Strait (SS). The crew members were not injured in the incidents. The 'ASL Trinity' was boarded by an unknown number of perpetratos on April 25 at 03: 00 a.m. in pos. 1° 2.3' N 103° 39.1' E,about 3.5 natucal miles from Pulau Calu. The intruders stole generator spare parts.

Timsen
2025-05-13

S M A

piracy

Four incidents of armed robbery against ships in Asia (three CAT 41 incidents and one attempted2 incident were reported to the ReCAAP ISC between April 19 and May 5, 2025. All incidents occurred onboard ships while underway off Pulau Cula, Indonesia, in the eastbound lane of the Traffic Separation Scheme (TSS) of Singapore Strait (SS). The crew members were not injured in all four incidents. At 2.55 a.m. the 'SMA' was boarded by four perpetrators about 4.9 nautical miles off Pulau Cula in pos. 1° 3.28' N 103° 37.95' E. The intruders stole engine spares.

Timsen
2025-05-13

SW LEGEND

piracy

Four incidents of armed robbery against ships in Asia (three CAT 41 incidents and one attempted2 incident were reported to the ReCAAP ISC between April 19 and May 5, 2025. All incidents occurred onboard ships while underway off Pulau Cula, Indonesia, in the eastbound lane of the Traffic Separation Scheme (TSS) of Singapore Strait (SS). The crew members were not injured in all four incidents. On May 5 at 03.30 a.m. the 'SW Legend' was boarded by two perpetrators about 5.1 nautical miles off Pulau Cula in pos. 1° 7.00' N 103° 45.00' E. The intruders stole engine spares.

Timsen
2025-05-13
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