Piracy attacks drop to zero for first full month in five years

  There has been no successful hijack since June 19, when a fishing dhow was seized, and no ship has been fired upon or a boarding attempted since June 26, when a Maltese-flagged cargo ship was attacked, according to data from the International Maritime Bureau (IMB). It marks the longest unbroken stretch of peaceful transit…

Indonesian seaman held hostage by Nigerian pirates

  Jakarta (ANTARA News) – An Indonesian seaman, along with three other seamen from Malaysia, Thailand and Iran have been held hostage by armed Nigerian pirates since Saturday. The president of the Indonesian Seamen Association (KPI), Hanafi Rustandi, in a press statement received here on Thursday, said they were taken hostage from “BG Jascon 33”…

Pelindo III Prepares 13 Passengers Terminal To Anticipate Eid Ul-Fitr

  SURABAYA: PT Pelabuhan Indonesia III prepared at least 13 passenger terminals in seven provinces with 14.120 people capacities to anticipate Eid ul-Fitr holiday 2012. PT Pelindo III Public Relation Manager Edi Priyanto said is has monitored the preparedness on 13 passengers terminals located in the main port managed by the state-owned harbor sector company.…

5 Somali Pirates Face New Charges for 2010 USS Ashland Attack

  Five alleged Somali pirates are facing charges after a federal appeals court ruled that an armed attack on a U.S. vessel can be considered piracy even if no one boards or robs the ship. The charges had initially been dismissed because the men pleaded innocent saying they were transporting refugees when they came upon…