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Current news of position of MV Abdullah ship

C/E Mahbubur Rahman​

CEO, HR Engineering and ship repairs

Describing involves the hijacking of the MV Abdullah by Somali pirates, which unfortunately has been a recurring issue in the waters off the coast of Somalia for many years

Instances of piracy off the coast of Somalia have been a significant concern for international shipping and maritime security. Somali pirates have targeted commercial vessels passing through the region, seeking ransom payments for the release of ships and crews. These attacks have posed a serious threat to global maritime trade and the safety of seafarers.

Efforts to combat piracy in the region have involved both international naval patrols and measures taken by individual shipowners and operators to enhance security onboard their vessels. Additionally, there have been diplomatic and legal efforts to address the root causes of piracy in Somalia, such as instability, poverty, and lack of governance.

The hijacking of the MV Abdullah underscores the ongoing challenges of maritime security in the region and the need for continued vigilance and cooperation among nations to combat piracy effectively. It also highlights the risks faced by seafarers who navigate these waters and the importance of ensuring their safety and well-being.

 

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