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    • Six month drop in world piracy, IMB report shows
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    • As world piracy hits a new high, more ships are escaping Somali pirates, says IMB report
    • New scheme launched to assist victims of piracy
    • Flag States sign Declaration condemning acts of violence against seafarers
    • Pirate attacks at sea getting bigger and bolder, says IMB report
    • FIB sees gold fraud trend continue
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    • New dynamic to Indian Ocean piracy despite monsoon conditions
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    • Attacks off the Somali coast drive piracy to record high, reports IMB
    • FIB warns against spurious approaches
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    • IMB adds its voice to calls for further action to curb Somali piracy
    • IMB sees rise in Nigerian oil frauds
    • South Korean navy rescues hijacked ship
    • Hostage-taking at sea rises to record levels, says IMB
    • Latest attack changes dynamic of Somali piracy
    • IMB identifies rash of false shipments into North Africa
    • Pirates intensify attacks in new areas, with first Somali hijacking reported in Red Sea
    • FIB warns against suspect gold transactions
    • IMB warns against misuse of NVOCC Bills of Lading
    • Pirates face new resistance as navies strike back, says IMB
    • First vessel hijacked by pirates in the Red Sea
    • 10th Annual CCS Economic Crime Lecture
    • FIB urges caution over online commodity trades
    • Worldwide hijackings rise as pirates expand area of operation
    • IMB warns of spurious steel transactions
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    • Suspect sugar transactions
    • 2009 Worldwide piracy figures surpass 400
    • Malta Forum highlights fight against international fraud and financial crime
    • IMB reports surge in violent attacks on vessels off Nigeria
    • New FraudNet book boosts fight against financial fraud
    • Unprecedented increase in Somali pirate activity
    • Piracy figures for 2009 surpass those for previous year
    • FIB issues warning on fake bank guarantees
    • Piracy doubles in first six months of 2009
    • CCS issues new warning following South Africa’s largest corporate fraud
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    • Shipping Industry dismisses reports of targeted Somali pirate attacks
    • Pirate attacks off Somalia already surpass 2008 figures
    • Piracy attacks almost doubled in 2009 first quarter
    • Somali pirates take two container ships off the east coast of Somalia
    • Mapping Counterfeiting - CIB launches a new service
    • IMB reports a cluster of pirate attacks off the East Coast of Somalia
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    • IMB reports unprecedented rise in maritime hijackings
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    • EU initiative for the Gulf of Aden
    • VLCC hijacked by pirates
    • Use Internet as investigative tool, urges CIB
    • Unprecedented rise in piratical attacks
    • Hostages freed by French military
    • Coalition warships set up Maritime Security Patrol area in the Gulf of Aden
    • IMB issues fresh piracy warning to vessels in Gulf of Aden
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    • IMB piracy report highlights trouble in African waters
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    • Corporate corruption expert speaks at CCS lecture
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    • Piracy figures up by 20% for first quarter of 2008
    • Le Ponant crew released
    • French yacht hijacking part of growing Somali piracy trend
    • FIB provides expert testimony aids money laundering case
    • FIB warns of fake One Billion Euro Letter of Credit
    • ICC-CCS refutes bogus blacklists
    • Internet awash with fake pharmaceuticals
    • Reported piracy incidents rise sharply in 2007
    • IMB uncovers fake chemical shipments
    • Tanker attacked off Nigeria
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    • IMB reports spike in hijackings near Somalia
    • Court finds operators of fake Grenada bank guilty
    • Piracy attacks rise 14% as Nigerian and Somalian coasts become more dangerous
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    • Optimism as piracy attacks fall for third year in a row
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    • Bogus blacklist not published by ICC
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    • Global piracy decreasing but hotspots remain deadly
    • ICC Commercial Crime Services celebrates 25 years of crime fighting
    • Nigerian based financial fraud linked to British computers
    • New IMB service helps seafarers pinpoint piracy attacks
    • FIB expert testimony confirms financial frauds
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    • IMB Report Finds Piracy Declining
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    • Piracy heats up in Somali waters
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    • Violence resumes in Malacca Straits
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    • FIB conference delegates identify fraudster
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