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Singapore’s Policy on Pirate Activity in Costal W aters. Straits of Malacca. 34 shipwrecks, some dating to the 1880s, in the Traffic Separation Scheme causing chokepoints within the already narrow channel
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34 shipwrecks, some dating to the 1880s, in the Traffic Separation Scheme causing chokepoints within the already narrow channel • Numerous river in-lets, secluded coves, and islands providing concealment and escape routes combine to make ships prime targets for pirates
Interests / Concerns • Sovereignty • Sea trade hindrance • Piracy trends • Shared responsibility & cooperation w/user • Counter maritime piracy/terrorism patrols • Sharing of info among users/law enforcement • Armed security teams • Perpetrator prosecution/incarceration
Current Policy • Regional Cooperation Agreement on Combating Piracy and Armed Robbery (ReCAAP) • Multilateral agreement between 16 countries signed in 2004; effective Sep 2006 • Information Sharing Center (ISC) • 2012 expanded to current size of 18 countries
Current Policy continued… • Malacca Straits Patrols (MSP) • Malacca Straits Sea Patrol (MSSP) • “Eyes-in-the-Sky” (EiS) air patrols • Intelligence Exchange Group (IEG) • Cooperative security measures originally established by Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia in 2004 to counter maritime piracy and terrorism
Policy Development - Night Surveillance • Sea and air patrols have deterred the potential for daytime attacks, but the region has historically always hosted pirate activity at night under the cover of darkness • Employing UAVs with nighttime capabilities will provide aerial surveillance during the primary time of attacks
Policy Development - Investment • Majority of pirate activity stems from economic poverty and instability in the region • Invest neighboring countries • Offer technical expertise, health, and education assistance • Improving infrastructure and promoting increased trading opportunities will strengthen relations, reduce climate fostering piracy in the region, and grow our own economy