Marking 17% year-on-year increase in total incidents and 32% increase in actual incidents
Annual Report 2020 released at the 12th Nautical Forum, ReCAAP ISC’s annual forum with the maritime community
ReCAAP Information Sharing Centre (ISC) today released its Annual Report 2020.
Overall Summary
Areas of Concern
Singapore Strait
Sulu-Celebes Seas
Areas of Improvement
The Annual Report 2020 was released at the 12th Nautical Forum which was attended by nearly 100 participants from shipping companies, shipping associations, government/regulatory agencies, diplomatic missions as well as academic institutions.
“The COVID-19 pandemic has reinforced the importance of shipping for global trade. The 32% year-on-year increase in the actual incidents in 2020 is a stark reminder that more needs be done to enhance the safety of maritime transport and safeguard the well-being of crew,” said Mr. Masafumi Kuroki, Executive Director of ReCAAP ISC.
“Beyond vigilance, timely reporting by ships, enhanced patrol by enforcement agencies, as well as cooperation between littoral States, we believe that arrest and bringing perpetrators to justice is an essential deterrence to stop the increase of incidents. We urge the littoral States to take seriously petty theft and sea robbery because leaving criminals to continue their crime with impunity will only embolden them to escalate their acts,” concluded Mr. Masafumi Kuroki.
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