Thursday, July 30, 2009

Follow up to Pirates in the Amazon


Of interest is the comment about the under-reporting of incidents - is this common?

http://www.noonsite.com/Members/sue/R2009-07-30-1/view
As reported by Sail-World.com

Pirates strike on the Amazon
Wed, 29 Jul 2009

When New Zealand's revered Sir Peter Blake was killed by pirates in 2001 on the Amazon River, it was thought to be a one-off experience, but yachts thinking of venturing up the Amazon River should be aware that a tourist vessel has been raided by pirates and the passengers robbed this week on the Amazon River.

Aqua Expeditions, river boat expedition operators, who run luxury tours on the Amazon, have announced that the MV Aqua, its Amazon river cruise ship, was boarded this week by six armed bandits who robbed passengers of money and valuables.

There were 24 passengers and 21 crew members onboard at the time of the incident. The incident lasted less than an hour and nobody was hurt.

Aqua Expeditions is a Peruvian company, and the Peru Minister of Tourism Martin Perez has since said the government has launched an investigation into the incident. "My first priority is to ensure that safety measures are immediately set in place to ensure this cannot ever happen again," Perez said in a statement.

The remoteness of the Amazon means that other attacks may have been under-reported, if they were on local vessels.

Other reports have indicated that there are armed pirates operating on the river, who are better equipped than the police and sometimes pose as police to dupe their victims.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Update for 29 July 2009

A few varied posts for you today...

1) From one of my 'competitors' up the road, a good reminder for us all.
Updating Your Vessel Security Plan By Jason Knowles, President, Hard Target Security Group
http://www.dockwalk.com/Essentials/HotTopics.aspx?id=25896

2) Dryden attackers sentenced to 60 years (Rio Dulce news)
http://riodulcechisme.com/

3) Pirates in other places than Somalia
Pirates of the Amazon - River Pirates
http://www.eaglespeak.us/2009/07/pirates-of-amazon-river-pirates.html

4) Good post on knife fighting
http://realfighting.tumblr.com/post/150320206/is-your-knife-training-realistic

Kind of a hodge-podge of posts today - been pretty busy lately.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Piracy Is a Real Threat for Some Vessels. Know How to Respond Before You Sail.

http://www.madmariner.com/voyages/cruising/story/PIRATE_ATTACKS_ON_YACHTS_072009_YC?page=0%2C0

Overall, a good article. Some of the advice I disagree with - every situation will call upon the mariner to make his own choices. If it is piracy directed towards a commercial vessel - going along with the pirates may be a good thing (motivation is the cargo/vessel, not a personal issue). If it is the theft of your personal vessel and its belongings - going along with the criminals may not be the best move (it is a personal issue, not a business decision).

Good news from Dominica

Recent Yacht Attacks in Dominica - Offenders Caught

Referrer Page: http://www.noonsite.com/Members/sue/R2009-05-25-1
Subject: Recent Attacks on yachts in Dominica
Message:
With regard to the recent attack on yachts in Dominica, I am happy to say I have heard from Cabrits Dive that the two main offenders have been caught tried and sent to jail for 2 years for that crime and then 6 years for a later similar crime. The third offender (the youngest one) is still on the run, and not likely to be much of a problem.
Congratulations to the Dominica Police Force!

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Semi-good news from Aden

Formerly hi-jacked Yacht-Sailors arrive safely in Yemen -
http://www.noonsite.com/Members/sue/R2009-07-21-3/view

A reminder not all the people in these areas are pirates and thieves. The minority seems to get all the press.

Monday, July 20, 2009

New Security product - PulseCode™ Security System


The PulseCode™ Security System seems to be a great idea for the mariner. Please check out the link below for more information. Panbo Electronics review initially brought it to my attention.

http://www.esealock.com/index.html

Monday, July 13, 2009

Maritime Security Jobs Site

Just came across this. For all out there interested, take a look. Most of the jobs are government or cruise lines, let's see how this develops.

http://www.maritimeterrorism.com/2009/07/14/latest-maritime-security-jobs/

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Maritime Crime Article

Here is an article by Dockwalk that I feel is right on the money. Too many reasons not to report the little things.....

High Crimes on the High Seas
http://www.dockwalk.com/Essentials/HotTopics.aspx?id=25636

Pay attention to intelligence (where are we going?) and awareness (Is that boat fishing or waiting for something?) and you will go a long way towards preparing / defending yourself.