The European Union’s counter-piracy naval operation off the Somali
coast, known as Operation Atalanta, has reiterated its warning that ransom payments could potentially
exacerbate the piracy issue off the Horn of Africa and the Indian Ocean.
The warning comes on
the heels of the release of the Bangladesh-flagged MV Abdullah,
which was hijacked on March 12 and freed April 14 reportedly after a ransom
payment of $5 million was made to pirates.
Operation Atalanta has also identified potential
pirate camps along the Somali coast, with a significant concentration north of
Eyl.
Three merchant vessels
have been attacked, among them two confirmed hijackings includiing the
Abdullah. Another vessel, the MV Ruen, was hijacked in mid-December and freed last month following an operation by the Indian Navy. Suspicious approaches
to several other vessels have also been reported.
Operation Atalanta
estimates that at least one or more pirate action groups (PAGs) could be active
off the Somali coast, particularly around Socotra Island.
Typical piracy tactics
involve the seizure of a dhow that is then used as a mother ship from which
skiffs are deployed to attack vessels navigating up to 600 nautical miles east
of the Somali coast. Attacks in the Gulf of Aden (GOA) are also possible. Once
a ship is seized, it is likely taken to the Somali coast where it is held
during ransom negotiations.
Operation Atalanta warns that the recent ransom
payment could trigger a new wave of dhow hijackings, leading to future skiff
attacks on merchant vessels.
“Although there have
been no piracy-related incidents in the past seven days, the payment of ransom
could create a new wave of Dhow hijackings which in their turn they will create
future skiff attacks on M/V etc.,” Operation Atalanta said in an April 15
update.
“Considering
the occurrence of previous significant attacks on merchant vessels within 12
days after reports of dhow hijackings, and the reports of multiple skiffs, each
carrying armed individuals with the intent to capture dhows. ATALANTA continues
to assess the threat as Moderate (where an attack is a Realistic Possibility)
off the Somali coasts.”
Operation Atalanta urges ships to maintain
heightened vigilance while operating off Somali coasts due to increased piracy
threats, as well as adherence to Best Management Practices Version 5