Asia prepared for spike in Malacca Strait attacks
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Obsidian
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Mar 05, 2009 12:00 AM
Asian governmental anti-piracy body ReCAAP says countries are well prepared to meet any spike in attacks caused by the impact of the global economic crisis.
The number of attacks on ships in the Malacca Strait increased to six last year.
Last week, two crew men were kidnapped from a tugboat in the waterway.
A number of groups, including the Regional Co-operation Agreement on...
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