April18 , 2026

    Pirates board tanker off São Tomé and Príncipe

    Related

    WILSON ECO V Delivered as Shipyard Marks 7 Vessels in 358 Days

    The delivery and christening of WILSON ECO V marks...

    CONCOR Launches Online TDS Refund Portal to Enhance Customer Convenience

    Container Corporation of India (CONCOR) has launched an Online...

    NACFS & CFSAI to Host Maritime & Logistics Conclave in New Delhi on April 24

    In the backdrop of an evolving geopolitical landscape and...

    Share

    Panama-flagged asphalt/bitumen tanker Bitu River was boarded by three armed pirates late last night off São Tomé and Príncipe. Shots were reportedly fired, and the status of crew in the citadel is currently unknown.

    The vessel had an estimated freeboard of 5.1 m when the boarding took place, according to Ambrey, a maritime security specialist.

    Since January 2024, six vessels have been boarded offshore Equatorial Guinea and Gabon. 14 crew were kidnapped in three pirate attacks, according to data from EOS Risk Group.

    The seas around São Tomé and Príncipe mark a new territory for pirates in West Africa.

    spot_img