Beware Pirates with Weapons in Karimun's Water

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Action pirates with sharp weapons and firearms lately rampant in the waters of Karimun regency, Riau Islands Province. Pirates robbing tugboat foreign destination, such as Singapore and Malaysia using a high-speed vessels.

Chief of Karimun's Seaman Corps (Corps Pelaut), Marzuki said that since January 2011, had 12 acts of piracy that afflicts tugboat which sailed through the waters of Karimun, which borders the Strait of Malacca, the Strait of Philips. Last piracy occurred on Sunday (13 / 3) yesterday in the waters of Nipah Island, an island which belonged to Batam.

''Marauder tugboat amounting to 8 people equipped with firearms and sharp weapons. Pirates seize valuables such as money, cell phones and other valuables,'' he said in Tanjung Balai Karimun.

He said the piracy-prone waters including Nipah Island waters, the Philips Strait, Karimun Anak Island waters and Takong Island.

Pirates act quickly so difficult to know the crews of ships sailing from Karimun delay as well as from other regions.

''We hope the security forces increased patrols to prevent piracy,''he said.

Chief of Police Water Police Unit Karimun Adi Warman Adjunct Commissioner appealed to victims of piracy made an official report to the police.

''Information of robberies we've heard, but to date no one has made an official report. We call melaporlah to the police as a basis for us to investigate the perpetrators,''he said.

Adi Warman claimed to have increased patrols along with other maritime security forces, such as the Navy base, police station Belakangpadang, Batam.

''We also call on the perpetrators take advantage of shipping line Maritime Security Coordinating Board (Bakorkamla) 021-500-500 hotline number to make complaints against crime at sea,''he said.

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