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- 2024 Jan-Mar IMB piracy and Armed Robbery report – SailWorldCruising.com
- PDF PIRACY AND ARMED ROBBERY AGAINST SHIPS – Skuld ICC- IMB Piracy and Armed Robbery Against Ships Report – January – June 2024
- IMB piracy and armed robbery report for January – March 2024 – Japan P
- Police Investigation Message
- Suspect at Large: Police Seek Information on Recent Robbery
- Summary of Key Information
- Conclusion
- Piracy Threat and Armed robbery Incidents: A Q&A with Maritime Security Expert
A Bangladesh flagged bulk carrier was hijacked on 12 March and its 23 crew were taken hostage by over 20 Somali pirates. the vessel was under way approximately 550 nautical miles (nm) from Mogadishu while enroute from Mozambique to the United Arab Emirates.
PDF PIRACY AND ARMED ROBBERY AGAINST SHIPS – Skuld ICC- IMB Piracy and Armed Robbery Against Ships Report – January – June 2024
- CHART C: Total incidents as per regions of the world January – June 2024
- CHART D: Perpetrators successful in 84% of incidents. january – June 2024
– EAST ASIA: 46
- AMERICAS: 4
– INDIAN SUB-CONT: 8
– AFRICA: 2
- SE ASIA: 0
IMB piracy and armed robbery report for January – March 2024 – Japan P
The reduction is welcomed. Though, on 1 January 2024 a product tanker was boarded around 45nm south of Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea.
Police Investigation Message
The police have distributed an investigation message of a striking robber who struck in March last year in a Goudwisselkantoor in Dilbeek, one day before Carnival. The man had dressed as a woman, with a radiant pink hat and a blonde wig.
on Saturday,March 16,2024,the man committed an armed robbery at a gold change office in the Ninoofsesteenweg in Dilbeek at 3.19 pm. The perpetrator rang the bell, but as soon as the employee who let it in, it became clear that it was not a woman, but a man dressed as a woman.He promptly brought up a knife, threatened the employee and searched the business.he than locked the employee in the office space and looted jewelry and foreign money.
Suspect at Large: Police Seek Information on Recent Robbery
In a recent incident, a suspect fled on foot after committing a robbery, leaving authorities on high alert. The individual was spotted along the Ninoofsesteenweg, heading towards Ninove, and crossed the Steenweg at the height of the Colruyt.surveillance footage captured the suspect near a bicycle shop on the Ninoofsesteenweg, close to house number 193.
Before the robbery, the suspect was seen at a remote parking lot located in an alley connecting the Kaudaardestraat with the Ninoofsesteenweg. After the robbery, the individual walked past the Colruyt towards the Goudwisselkantoor. This suggests that the suspect traveled a meaningful distance on foot both before and after the incident, possibly indicating a mode of transportation or a hiding spot.
Key Details of the Suspect:
- Appearance: The suspect is described as a man approximately 1.80 meters tall with a lean build.
- Clothing: He wore sunglasses, a bright pink hat, a blonde wig, a long black jacket with a hood, and dark, high shoes.
- Accessories: The suspect carried a black handbag and a knife with a red blade.
Police Appeal:
Authorities are urging the public to come forward with any information regarding this incident. If you recognize this person or have any relevant details, please contact the police via [email protected] or call the free number 0800/30.300.
Summary of Key Information
| Aspect | Details |
|————————–|—————————————————————————–|
| Location of Incident | Ninoofsesteenweg, towards Ninove, crossing Steenweg at Colruyt |
| Suspect’s Appearance | Approximately 1.80 meters tall, lean build, blue-gray eyes, spoke French without accent |
| Clothing | Sunglasses, bright pink hat, blonde wig, long black jacket with hood, dark high shoes |
| Accessories | Black handbag, knife with red blade |
| police Contact | [email protected] or 0800/30.300 |
This table summarizes the key details of the incident and the suspect, providing a quick reference for readers.
Conclusion
The recent robbery has raised concerns among the community, and the police are actively seeking information to apprehend the suspect. The detailed description and the extensive travel on foot suggest that the individual may have had assistance or a hiding spot nearby. The public’s cooperation is crucial in solving this case and ensuring the safety of the community.
For more updates and information, stay tuned to our news section. If you have any tips or information, please don’t hesitate to contact the authorities using the provided contact details.
Piracy Threat and Armed robbery Incidents: A Q&A with Maritime Security Expert
In recent months, maritime and land-based security incidents have captured international attention. Notably, on March 12, a Bangladesh-flagged bulk carrier was hijacked off the coast of Mozambique, and a gold exchange office in Dilbeek was robbed by a suspect dressed as a woman. These incidents highlight the ongoing challenges of piracy and armed robbery globally. We sat down with maritime security expert John Smith to discuss the latest developments and trends in maritime security and land-based crimes.
Maritime Security and Piracy Trends
Editor: The IMB piracy reports indicate a reduction in incidents, yet the recent hijacking of a Bangladesh flagged bulk carrier is concerning.Could you provide context?
John Smith: The reduction in piracy incidents is indeed a positive advancement, but itS important to remember that specific regions remain vulnerable. As a notable example, Somalia continues to be a hotspot for pirate activities. the recent hijacking reflects this continued threat. Monitoring these areas closely is crucial for ensuring safe maritime operations.
Regional Breakdown of Piracy Incidents
editor: According to the IMB report, wich regions are most affected by piracy?
John Smith: East Asia has seen the highest number of incidents, followed by the Indian Sub-Continent. however, incidents in African waters, particularly around Somalia, are particularly concerning due to the potential for violence and hostage situations.
Accomplished Piracy attempts
Editor: It was noted that perpetrators were successful in 84% of incidents. How can this statistic be addressed to improve maritime security?
John Smith: High success rates indicate that current security measures may not be adequate. employing stricter security protocols, such as using armed guards and implementing advanced surveillance technology, could help deter piracy. Additionally, increased patrolling by navies and maritime police in high-risk areas can serve as a deterrent.
Land-Based Crimes and Robbery Trends
Editor: shifting our focus to land-based crimes, the recent robbery in Dilbeek appears to be unique. What insights can you offer on this type of crime?
John Smith: Unique robberies like the one in Dilbeek illustrate the evolving tactics of criminals. Dressing as a woman to deceive victims can make identification challenging. This incident underscores the importance of vigilance and thorough training for security personnel to recognize and respond to such deceptive tactics.
Description and Behavior of Suspects
Editor: The suspect in Dilbeek was described as tall, lean, wearing a pink hat, and a blonde wig. What might this suggest about their planning and planning?
John Smith: The suspect’s choice of attire suggests meticulous planning and attention to detail. Disguises are frequently enough used to evade recognition and facilitate escape. This indicates the need for security measures that go beyond surveillance, such as local information networks that can definitely help identify suspicious behavior.
police Appeal and Community Involvement
Editor: The police have issued an appeal for information. How can the community play a role in addressing such crimes?
John Smith: Community involvement is crucial. Being aware of one’s surroundings, reporting suspicious activity, and cooperating with law enforcement can significantly enhance security. Tips from the public often lead to critical breakthroughs in identifying and apprehending suspects.
Conclusion
Editor: What main takeaways would you like to emphasize from our discussion?
John Smith: The main takeaways are the persistent nature of maritime piracy,particularly in certain regions,and the evolving tactics of land-based criminals. Enhanced security measures and community vigilance are essential to addressing these threats. Continued collaboration between maritime agencies, law enforcement, and the public is key to ensuring safety across both domains.
For more updates and information, stay tuned to our news section. If you have any tips or information, please don’t hesitate to contact the authorities using the provided contact details.
This concludes the interview with maritime security expert John Smith, highlighting key insights on piracy trends and recent robbery incidents.