Piracy
Possible mothership activity by M/V sinar kudus in 21-31N 062-29E at 200217Z mar
Northern Arabian Sea · Piracy · HYDROPAC 864/11
- issued
- 2011-03-20 05:05Z
- status
- cancelled 2011-03-20 12:32Z (archive)
- cancels
- HYDROPAC 859/11
- authority
- MSCHOA REQ 160/11 200449Z MAR 11.
- position
- 21.517, 62.483
- source
- nga_json · first seen 2026-08-17 13:38Z
Original warning text
NORTHERN ARABIAN SEA. PIRACY. 1. POSSIBLE MOTHERSHIP ACTIVITY BY M/V SINAR KUDUS IN 21-31N 062-29E AT 200217Z MAR. VESSELS ARE ADVISED TO KEEP 100 MILES CLEAR OF THIS POSITION AND TO EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION. REPORTS TO UKMTO DUBAI, PHONE: 97 150 552 3215, E-MAIL: [email protected]. 2. CANCEL HYDROPAC 859/11.
This area · piracy & armed robbery reports
49 within 180 nm since 2010 · 0 in the last 12 months · 0 in force now
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- M/V attacked in 21-16-12N 059-45-42E at 291800Z jul2021-07-30
- M/V attacked in 23-32N 060-26E at 010430Z jun2017-06-01
- M/V reports possible piracy activity vicinity 22-31N 060-28E at 281015Z feb2014-02-28
- M/V attacked in 23-08N 060-49E on 22 feb2013-02-22
- M/V attacked vicinity 20-50N 059-30E at 200528Z jun2012-06-20
- M/V attacked vicinity 21-38N 059-59E at 041700Z apr2012-04-04
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Timeline
- Possible mothership activity by M/V sinar kudus in 23-53N 060-59E at 191130Z marcancels · 2011-03-19
- Possible mothership activity by M/V sinar kudus in 23-53N 060-59E at 191130Z marreplaced · 2011-03-19
- Possible mothership activity by M/V sinar kudus in 19-56N 063-22E at 201112Z marcancelled by · 2011-03-20
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Nothing else in force within 120 nm.
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