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Global Maritime piracy and armed robbery incidents have seen a noticeable increase in the first three months of 2025, according to the International Maritime Bureau (IMB).
About International Maritime Bureau
- The ICC International Maritime Bureau (IMB) is a non-profit-making organisation,established in 1981, to act as a focal point in the fight against all types of maritime fraud, malpractice, and piracy.Â
- It is a specialised division of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC).
- It serves as a platform for cooperation and information sharing among various stakeholders, including governments, shipping companies, and law enforcement agencies.Â
- By acting as a central hub for reporting and disseminating information on maritime crimes, the IMB helps in preventing and combating piracy, armed robbery, and other illicit activities that pose a threat to the safety of ships and crew members.
- The IMB Piracy Reporting Centre is located at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
- The key services of the PRC are:
- Issuing daily status reports on piracy and armed robbery to ships via broadcasts on the Inmarsat-C SafetyNET service.Â
- Reporting piracy and armed robbery at sea incidents to law enforcement and the International Maritime Organization (IMO).
- Helping local law enforcement apprehend pirates and assist in bringing them to justice.Â
- Assisting shipowners whose vessels have been attacked or hijacked.
- Assisting crew members whose vessels have been attacked.Â
- Providing updates on pirate activity via the Internet, twitter, and email alerts.
- Publishing comprehensive quarterly and annual reports detailing piracy statistics.Â
- The services of the PRC are provided free of charge to all ships irrespective of their ownership or flag.Â
- The IMB also locates lost ships or ships seized by pirates, recovers stolen cargoes, and prepares customised reports on a chargeable basis.Â
- The United Nations (UN) International Maritime Organization (IMO), in its resolution A 504 (XII) (9) adopted on 20 November 1981, has, among other things, urged all governments,interests, and organizations to exchange information and provide appropriate co-operation with the IMB.Â
- The IMB also has an observer status with the International Criminal Police Organization (ICPO – INTERPOL).Â
- Through its expertise and extensive network, the IMB offers mediation and arbitration services, helping parties involved in maritime disputes to reach amicable settlements and avoid costly legal proceedings.
- IMB actively engages in advocacy and awareness campaigns to promote best practices in maritime security and trade facilitation.Â
- It collaborates withinternational organizations, such as the IMO, to develop guidelines and standards aimed at enhancing the security and efficiency of global shipping operations.
Source: MI
International Maritime Bureau FAQs
Q1: Where is the International Maritime Bureau?
Ans: IMB has its Head Office at Limassol, Cyprus.
Q2: What is the primary objective of the International Maritime Bureau (IMB)?
Ans: Act as a focal point to combat maritime fraud, malpractice, and piracy
Q3: IMB operates as a specialized division of which organization?
Ans: International Chamber of Commerce (ICC)