'ReCaaping' Singapore Strait Q1 2019 Activity

April 25, 2019

During January-April 2019, four incidents of unauthorized boarding of ships in locations of close proximity to each other were reported in the western sector of Singapore Strait.

All four incidents occurred to tug boats towing barges and dredger while underway in the westbound lane of the Traffic Separation Scheme (TSS). Of the four incidents, two incidents reported loss of scrap metal, and nothing was reported stolen in the other two incidents. The crew was not injured in all four incidents.

Approximate location of incidents in Singapore Strait (January-April 2019) Photo courtesy of ReCAAP ISC
Approximate location of incidents in Singapore Strait (January-April 2019) Photo courtesy of ReCAAP ISC

With the occurrence of four incidents in close proximity to each other within a period of three months, ReCAAP ISC recommends all ships, particularly tug boats to exercise enhanced vigilance, adopt extra precautionary measures and report all incidents immediately to the nearest coastal State.

The ReCAAP ISC urges the relevant littoral States to step up surveillance, increase patrols and respond promptly to all reports of incidents.

Detail of Incidents
The ReCAAP Focal Point (Singapore) reported to ReCAAP ISC the occurrence of four incidents in locations of close proximity to each other in the Singapore Strait during January-April 2019. Refer to the map below on the approximate location of the four incidents.

Approximate location of incidents in Singapore Strait (January-April 2019)

The details of the incidents are described as follows:

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