Maritime Security MAIB: Insufficient Anchor Cable Led to River Humber Collision Insufficient anchor cable and an unprepared crew have led to a collision between three ships on the River Humber, according to a report ... By maritimemagNovember 1, 20180
Maritime Security Death toll rises to 11 as storms hammer Italy Violent storms battered Italy for a third consecutive day on Tuesday, killing at least 11 people, and flooding much of Venice. The lagoon ... By maritimemagNovember 1, 20180
Headlines Illegal migration, not purely a Nigerian problem – Dabiri-Erewa Abiodun oba | Illegal migration is not purely a Nigerian problem, but that of the continent, as thousands ... By maritimemagOctober 31, 20180
Headlines Piracy: Navy launches search for kidnapped 11 crew of container ship Abiodun oba | Men of The Nigerian Navy said have begun an investigation and search and rescue operation for the 11 crew ... By maritimemagOctober 31, 20180
Cover More body parts found from crashed Indonesian jet Indonesian search teams Tuesday recovered more remains at the site of a crashed Lion Air jet that plunged into the sea with ... By maritimemagOctober 31, 20180
Headlines Pirates seize eight Polish crew, three others from ship off Nigeria coast … as Kidnapped Crew of MV Glarus regain Freedom Pirates boarded a container ship off the coast of Nigeria, seizing 11 crew including eight from Poland, the vessel’s management firm and Polish ... By maritimemagOctober 30, 20180
Headlines IMB PRC: 41 of reported piracy occured in and around Nigeria The ICC International Maritime Bureau’s (IMB) Piracy Reporting Centre (PRC) in the first nine months of 2018 said 41 of the reported piracy ... By maritimemagOctober 30, 20180
Cover Indonesian plane crashes into sea, all 189 on board feared dead An Indonesian airliner crashed into the sea on Monday, with the likely loss of all 189 people on board, as it tried to ... By maritimemagOctober 30, 20180
Headlines Stakeholder commends Nigerian Marine Police for Safe waterways The Nigerian Marine Police have been commended for devoting adequate hours policing Lagos waters towards ensuring the safety of operators, users and ... By maritimemagOctober 28, 20180
Cover Operators blame incessant Boat mishaps on bad weather Tayo Oladipupo | Boat operators under the aegis of the Association of Tourist Boat Operators and Water Transport of Nigeria ... By maritimemagOctober 27, 20180
Customs & Excise 13 alleged kidnappers of customs officer arraigned Thirteen suspected smugglers were on Friday re-arraigned by the police before a Magistrate Court sitting in Isabo, Abeokuta, for allegedly kidnapping a ... By maritimemagOctober 27, 20180
Cover Man arraigned for alleged importation of 1,570 firearms Abiodun oba | The Nigeria Customs Service on Tuesday arraigned one Ayogu James for allegedly shipping 1,570 pump-action rifles from Istanbul, ... By maritimemagOctober 24, 20180
Economy NPA Laments War Risk Insurance on Nigeria-Bound Cargoes By ZION Olalekan | The Managing Director of Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) Hadiza Bala Usman has said that war risk insurance premium placed ... By maritimemagOctober 21, 20180
Headlines Bulker Attacked by Pirates off Somalia On Wednesday, the bulker KSL Sydney was attacked by armed men in a skiff far off the east coast of Somalia, the latest sign that ... By maritimemagOctober 21, 20180
Maritime Security Indian officials exchange blame for train plowing into festival crowd India’s railway officials and local community leaders traded blame on Saturday over an accident in which a train ran over scores ... By maritimemagOctober 21, 20180
Headlines Why police lacks capacity to fight maritime crimes- IGP By ZION Olalekan | The Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris has lamented that the maritime police is suffering from lack of skilled ... By maritimemagOctober 19, 20180