The meeting brought together senior officers from
three ReCAAP Focal
Points – Sri Lanka Navy, Indian Coast Guard and Bangladesh Department of
Shipping – as well as representatives from Sri Lanka’s relevant
maritime related agencies.
The Commander
of the Sri Lanka Navy, Vice Admiral Priyantha Perera, in his
keynote address, highlighted the
importance of information sharing in enhancing maritime domain awareness. He
also praised the role played by ReCAAP ISC in combating piracy and armed
robbery against ships in Asia, and elaborated on the initiatives taken by
the Sri Lanka Navy to ensure safe and secure seas in the region.
Mr Krishnaswamy Natarajan, Executive
Director, ReCAAP ISC, said.
With increased economic growth, more ships are calling on regional ports. I
would like to urge the government authorities to commit adequate law
enforcement resources to protect seafarers and cargo from opportunistic
criminals, and implement tougher maritime laws to deter piracy and armed
robbery against ships.”
In addition to various presentations, participants
discussed challenges
in combating piracy and armed robbery against ships in the Indian Ocean Region.
The meeting also discussed the need for ships to comply with the International Ship and Port
Facility Security (ISPS) Code, and for shipmasters to maintain
communication with port control and law enforcement agencies over the
designated communication network when entering ports and at anchorages.
Rear Admiral Nishantha Peiris, Director
General of Naval Operations, Sri Lanka Navy and ReCAAP ISC Governor for Sri
Lanka, said “We
have successfully co-hosted the annual ReCAAP ISC cluster meeting. The meeting
has provided a platform for ReCAAP Focal Points to share case studies and
exchange best practices, and enhanced communication and understanding between
ReCAAP Focal Points in the region. It
has also allowed the shipping industry to share their feedback and concerns
with maritime law enforcement agencies, and jointly explore ways to deter
piracy and armed robbery against ships in the Indian Ocean Region.”