Published on July 6, 2012 by Mark Lowe · No Comments A new project aimed at making air and sea travel safer will result in increased police presence at the Port of Larne. New port security will see increased police in Larne Operation Gantry is a multi-agency operation involving the PSNI, UK Border Agency, HM […]
Published on July 6, 2012 by Mark Lowe · No Comments A new project aimed at making air and sea travel safer will result in increased police presence at the Port of Larne. New port security will see increased police in Larne Operation Gantry is a multi-agency operation involving the PSNI, UK Border Agency, HM […]
Published on July 6, 2012 by Mark Lowe · No Comments Al Wilson, the Commander of HMS Sutherland, has issued a stark warning to pirates operating in the Middle East that piracy would not be tolerated by his ship, crew or other maritime forces and that tactics included destroying and confiscating any pirate paraphernalia. Stark warning to pirates […]
Published on July 6, 2012 by Mark Lowe · No Comments Al Wilson, the Commander of HMS Sutherland, has issued a stark warning to pirates operating in the Middle East that piracy would not be tolerated by his ship, crew or other maritime forces and that tactics included destroying and confiscating any pirate paraphernalia. Stark warning to pirates […]
Published on July 6, 2012 by Mark Lowe · No Comments The House of Representatives yesterday requested President Goodluck Jonathan to convene a security meeting to review the status of Nigeria’s maritime boundaries. House Wants Maritime Boundaries Reviewed by Onwuka Nzeshi, This Day Live The House of Representatives yesterday requested President Goodluck Jonathan to convene […]
Published on July 6, 2012 by Mark Lowe · No Comments Maritime security concern Sea Marshals has expanded its UK operations centre and introduced the latest tracking technology. Sea Marshals ramps up operation Maritime security concern Sea Marshals has expanded its UK operations centre and introduced the latest tracking technology. The company has transferred its […]
Published on July 5, 2012 by Mark Lowe · No Comments A European Union ambassador and a French military naval officer have called for support from countries in the East African bloc, other African countries partners to find a proper solution to the political turmoil which has engulfed Somalia over the past two decades. PIRACY […]
Published on July 5, 2012 by Mark Lowe · No Comments Trinidad’s decision to acquire an OPV goes down a storm Defence IQ recently caught up with Commodore (Rtd.) Anthony Franklin, former Chief of Defence of Trinidad & Tobago, who briefly outlined his nation’s key concerns as it aims to provide effective seakeeping […]
Published on July 5, 2012 by Mark Lowe · No Comments “Anti-Piracy and Humanitarian Operations” is the result from the first of a series of four workshops under the title International Order at Sea. International Order at Sea Workshop Series 1/2012Title: Anti-Piracy and Humanitarian OperationsEditors: Jo Inge Bekkevold and Robert S. RossNumber of pages: 79 Click here to Download […]
Published on July 4, 2012 by Mark Lowe · No Comments According to Somalilandsun sources in Dubai, the operational management of Berbera port in Somaliland has been taken over by the Dubai Ports world-DPW after a secret meeting between the Emirati owned company and the presidents of Somaliland and Somalia in Dubai. Presidents Silanyo & […]