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  • Latest attack changes dynamic of Somali piracy

    Friday, 14 January 2011
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    Latest attack changes dynamic of Somali piracy

    A recent incident could signal a worrying development in the tactics employed by Somali pirates, according to the ICC International Maritime Bureau (IMB).

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  • IMB identifies rash of false shipments into North Africa

    Thursday, 11 November 2010
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    IMB identifies rash of false shipments into North Africa

    The ICC International Maritime Bureau (IMB) has identified a series of potential documentary frauds related to purported shipments into North Africa.

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  • Pirates intensify attacks in new areas, with first Somali hijacking reported in Red Sea

    Monday, 18 October 2010
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    315 Pirates intensify attacks in new areas, with first Somali hijacking reported in Red Sea /index.php/site_content/item/315-pirates-intensify-attacks-in-new-areas-with-first-somali-hijacking-reported-in-red-sea
    Pirates intensify attacks in new areas, with first Somali hijacking reported in Red Sea

    Somali pirates intensified attacks away from their own coast and were responsible for 44% of the 289 piracy incidents on the world’s seas in the first nine months of 2010, according to a report publi ...

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  • FIB warns against suspect gold transactions

    Tuesday, 28 September 2010
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    FIB warns against suspect gold transactions

    The ICC Financial Investigation Bureau (FIB) has recently been referred a number of suspicious transactions relating to gold that has purportedly originated in Africa.

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  • IMB warns against misuse of NVOCC Bills of Lading

    Friday, 20 August 2010
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    317 IMB warns against misuse of NVOCC Bills of Lading /index.php/site_content/item/317-imb-warns-against-misuse-of-nvocc-bills-of-lading
    IMB warns against misuse of NVOCC Bills of Lading

    The ICC International Maritime Bureau (IMB) has identified a number of fraudulent shipments originating in India, all appearing on otherwise convincing shipping documents.

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  • Pirates face new resistance as navies strike back, says IMB

    Thursday, 15 July 2010
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    318 Pirates face new resistance as navies strike back, says IMB /index.php/site_content/item/318-pirates-face-new-resistance-as-navies-strike-back-says-imb

    While Somali pirates demonstrated increased range and capabilities, there has been a relative decline in pirate attacks worldwide for the first two quarters of 2010, according to a report issued toda ...

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  • First vessel hijacked by pirates in the Red Sea

    Tuesday, 06 July 2010
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    First vessel hijacked by pirates in the Red Sea

    Following a recent spate of attempted attacks in the region, Somali pirates successfully hijacked a vessel in the southern part of the Red Sea on Sunday.

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  • 10th Annual CCS Economic Crime Lecture

    Thursday, 01 July 2010
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    10th Annual CCS Economic Crime Lecture

    The 10th Annual CCS Economic Crime Lecture, sponsored by QEB Hollis Whiteman and PCB Litigation, gave an insight into the mindset of fraudsters and showed how companies can use this information to re ...

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  • FIB urges caution over online commodity trades

    Wednesday, 02 June 2010
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    FIB urges caution over online commodity trades

    The ICC Financial Investigation Bureau (FIB) has urged caution over sourcing commodities from online suppliers, particularly from those who offer a wide range of products but lack established credent ...

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  • Worldwide hijackings rise as pirates expand area of operation

    Wednesday, 21 April 2010
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    Worldwide hijackings rise as pirates expand area of operation

    Somali pirates were responsible for 35 of the 67 piracy incidents reported worldwide during the first quarter of the year, the ICC International Maritime Bureau (IMB) reported today.

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