Asian piracy threat shifts towards South China Sea
ON PATROL: Armed Malaysian Marine Police check a trawler they have stopped and boarded at sea near Kuala Lumpur.
THREATS to maritime security in the Malacca Strait are generally regarded as non-existent and piracy almost completely eradicated.
But the overall maritime security landscape is not as promising as it may appear.
Although concerted and well-coordinated action by regional governments...
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