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MV LEOPARD : The safety aspects of anti-piracy measures implemented

DMAIB safety report unveils that security measures did not prevent pirates The Danish Maritime Accident Investigation Board (DMAIB) has issued Safety Report regarding the pirate attack on MV LEOPARD on January 12, 2011 which was attacked by Somali pirates appr. 200 nautical miles southeast of the coast of Oman.When the pirates had taken control of the ship and the crew, they tried in vain to tow the LEOPARD to the Somali coast. Later in the evening, the crew were transferred to the pirates' mother ship as hostages.The ship as such was not captured, but had to be left in open sea, due to a defect in the propulsion system that the pirates had inadvertently caused during the attempted capture.The Danish Maritime Accident Investigation Board has investigated the safety aspects of the anti-piracy measuresimplemented by the shipowner, the operator and various crews in connection with the passage of the Gulf of Aden.During a number of years, the shipowner, the operator, and the various crews hadimplemented a number of measures meeting the recommendations that later became international. However, these measures did not prevent the pirates from boarding the ship.The Danish Maritime Accident Investigation Board has noted that anti-piracy measures may have an ...

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EUNAVFOR: Piracy Continues

Warship Prevents Suspect Pirates Going To Sea - A Merchant Ship is Attacked by Pirates In The Indian As the suspect vessels made their way through the surf to get back to the beach, approximately 80 people were seen watching from the land (Image credit: EUNAVFOR)Just a few weeks after the Operation Commander of the EU Naval Force, Rear Admiral Bob Tarrant, issued another warning about the on-going piracy threat, there have been two more piracy related incidents off the Somali coast.The first incident happened on Tuesday 5 November, when EU Naval Force German frigate, FGS Niedersachsen prevented 10 suspect pirates from getting far out to sea. The second incident happened yesterday, Wednesday 6 November, at sea 460 miles south east of Mogadishu, when a merchant ship had to repel an attack from 5 armed suspect pirates.It was during one of her counter piracy patrols yesterday that FGS Niedersachsen first located 2 small vessels - a whaler towing a skiff, close to the Somali coast. The warship's crew was able to observe that as well as 10 men, the whaler was also carrying over 10 fuel barrels and 2 long ladders - equipment that has been traditionally used by pirates ...

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