Piracy
M/V attacked in 01-17N 006-07E at 280945Z dec
Gulf of Guinea · Sao Tome and Principe · HYDROLANT 3984/19
- issued
- 2019-12-28 12:50Z
- status
- cancelled 2020-01-04 12:50Z (archive)
- self-cancels
- 2020-01-04 12:50Z
- authority
- NAVAREA II 451/19 281033Z DEC 19.
- sea
- Gulf of Guinea
- position
- 1.283, 6.117
- source
- nga_json · first seen 2026-08-17 13:38Z
Original warning text
GULF OF GUINEA. SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE. DNC 01. 1. M/V ATTACKED IN 01-17N 006-07E AT 280945Z DEC. VESSELS ARE ADVISED TO KEEP CLEAR OF THIS POSITION AND TO EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION. REPORTS TO IMB PIRACY REPORTING CENTER, TELEX: MA 34199, PHONE: 603 2031 0014, FAX: 603 2078 5769, E-MAIL: [email protected] AND TO MDAT-GOG, PHONE: 332 9822 8888, E-MAIL: [email protected]. 2. CANCEL THIS MSG 041250Z JAN 20.
This area · piracy & armed robbery reports
172 within 180 nm since 2009 · 0 in the last 12 months · 0 in force now
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- Piracy activity reported in area bound by 02-30.00N 005-00.00E, 02-30.00N 007-30.00E, 00-00.00N 007-30.00E,…2022-06-24
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