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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 07, 2023

Pirates

Representational image. Photo: Pixabay
Bangladesh

ReCAAP reports 3 pirate attacks at Ctg port this year

People concerned fear that recent reports of piracy will harm Chattogram port’s image

How Ctg port was rid of pirates
Trade

How Ctg port was rid of pirates

Picture: Collected
World+Biz

Drones, navies, attack boats: Will they be enough to tackle the world's latest piracy hotspot?

Photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin/TBS
Crime

Robber’s kidnap 50 fishermen from Cox’s Bazar coast

A 17th century Arabian silver coin, top, that research shows was struck in 1693 in Yemen, rests near an Oak Tree Shilling minted in 1652 by the Massachusetts Bay Colony, below, and a Spanish half real coin from 1727, right, on a table, in Warwick, R.I., Thursday, March 11, 2021. The Arabian coin was found at a farm, in Middletown, R.I., in 2014 by metal detectorist Jim Bailey, who contends it was plundered in 1695 by English pirate Henry Every from Muslim pilgrims sailing home to India after a pilgrimage to Mecca. (AP Photo)
Offbeat

Ancient coins may solve mystery of murderous 1600s pirate

Picture: Collected
World+Biz

Pirates kidnap 15 sailors in attack on Turkish container ship off Nigeria

FILE PHOTO: A ship loaded with refined fuel is anchored after it was seized from suspected pirates at a defence jetty in Lagos August 20, 2013. Commodore Chris Ezekobe, naval commander at the NNS Beecroft, a Lagos naval base, said four men hijacked the barge and its crew on August 14 on the eastern edge of the Nigerian coast, near the port city of Calabar. REUTERS/Akintunde Akinleye/
World+Biz

Nigeria convicts first pirates under new maritime law

File photo of a tanker operated by Greek shipping company Navios Tankers Management/Courtesy
World+Biz

Pirates kidnap 19 crew members of Greek tanker off Nigeria

96 pirates, arms manufacturers surrender
Crime

96 pirates, arms manufacturers surrender

Over 100 pirates to surrender in Cox’s Bazar
Bangladesh

Over 100 pirates to surrender in Cox’s Bazar

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