Piracy Surge Off West Africa Draws Maersk Call for Action

  • Record number of crew kidnapped in Gulf of Guinea last year
  • Regional powerhouse Nigeria takes lead in warding off attacks
Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg
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The world’s biggest shipping company demanded a more effective military response to surging pirate attacks and record kidnappings off the coast of West Africa.

The number of attacks on vessels globally jumped 20% last year to 195, with 135 crew kidnapped, the International Maritime Bureau’s Piracy Reporting Centre said in a Jan. 13 report. The Gulf of Guinea accounted for 95% of hostages taken in 22 separate instances, and all three of the hijackings that occurred, the agency said.