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The Gulf of Guinea has been described as the world’s piracy hotspot in 2021, going by the incessant attacks on vessels and kidnapping of seafarers.
The International Maritime Bureau (IMB) in its quarterly report on maritime piracy declared that the Gulf of Guinea remains dangerous for seafarers, accounting for nearly half of all reported piracy incidents in the first quarter.
It noted that while the number of reported piracy attacks against commercial shipping declined in 2021, violence against crew is on the rise with the Gulf of Guinea remaining the world’s piracy hotspot in 2021. x
ICC Secretary General, John Denton AO, said: “Seafarers are in many respects the unsung heroes of our global economy. Government, businesses and maritime response agencies must take appropriate measures to protect the lives and livelihoods of crew members so that we can ensure the uninterrupted free flow of goods throughout international supply chains.”