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Global piracy acts drop to 14-year low: report by AFP Staff Writers Brest, France (AFP) Jan 9, 2023 Worldwide acts of piracy fell to their lowest level last year since statistics were first established in 2008, a maritime security body said on Monday. The Maritime Information Cooperation and Awareness Center (MICA), which is operated by members of the French Navy and partner navies, said there were 300 reported acts of piracy and robbery last year. The International Maritime Bureau (IMB) had already reported in its quarterly report in October that such acts were at their lowest level since 1992. In the Gulf of Guinea, off the west coast of Africa and considered a piracy hotspot, just three ships were attacked in 2022 compared to 26 in 2019, the MICA said. In the same area, the number of kidnappings dropped to two last year, from 146 in 2019. "It's never been lower," MICA's commander Eric Jaslin told AFP. But he warned: "You never know what tomorrow may bring in terms of piracy. We advise continued caution." Many former pirates have turned to other activities such as illegal oil refining or transporting stolen crude, said Katja Lindskov Jacobsen, a Copenhagen University researcher quoted in the report. Robberies in territorial waters -- distinct from piracy which is defined as taking place in the high seas -- continue at a high level and were even on the rise in the Malacca and Singapore Straits, the report said. Drug and arms trafficking, smuggling and armed conflict at sea also still posed dangers for shipping, Jaslin said. The MICA Center was set up in 2016 to identify and analyse situations and incidents affecting maritime navigation throughout the world, and to warn crews and shipowners of impending dangers.
Three Peru police generals, others arrested in alleged graft plot Lima (AFP) Dec 26, 2022 Authorities in Peru arrested three police generals and three other people on Monday for alleged involvement in the corruption case against ousted president Pedro Castillo, the interior ministry said. A "mega-operation" netted the six who are suspected of involvement of "irregular promotions" in the police force, said a ministry statement. Three of the six are active police generals suspected of having approved promotions, with Castillo's alleged blessing, in exchange for money. The operation ... read more
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