ARMED ROBBERY AGAINST SHIP SITUATION IN INDONESIA

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ARMED ROBBERY AGAINST SHIP SITUATION IN INDONESIA BY: HUDIANSYAH IS NURSAL, S.H., MILIR HEAD SECTION FOR MULTILATERAL AND INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION COOPERATION BAKAMLA INDONESIA

CONTENT OF PRESENTATION SELF INTRODUCTION DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PIRACY AND ARMED ROBBERY AGAINST SHIP ARMED ROBBERY AGAINST SHIP DATA COMPARISON AND ANALYSIS HEAT MAP INDONESIA S EFFORT TO COMBAT ARMED ROBBERY AGAINST SHIP RECOMMENDATION

SELF INTRODUCTION Name : Hudiansyah Is Nursal Rank : LCDR Position : Head Section for Multilateral and International Organization Cooperation DoB : August, 23 rd 1983 Formal Education Bachelor Degree of Law (Int. Law), Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung Master of Int. Law and Int. Relations, University of New South Wales, Australia Work Experiences Head Section for International Law Head Section for Legal Advocacy Head of Evaluation of Operational Policy Head of Bakorkamla s Ground Station in Bangka Belitung Professional Training ReCAAP CBEP 2018, (Tokyo) Law of the Sea Fellowship Program (Australia) Civil-Military Approaches to Maritime Security (Monterey, US) Leadership Training for Echelon 4 Diplomacy Training (Indonesian MOFA, DG for ASEAN Coop) On Board Exercise in JCG HAYATO, (Indonesia) Etc

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PIRACY AND ARMED ROBBERY AGAINST SHIP DEFINITION OF PIRACY : ARTICLE 101 (UNCLOS 1982) ON PIRACY ILLEGAL ACTS OF VIOLENCE OR DETENTION FOR PRIVATE ENDS BY CREW OR PAX OF PRIVATE SHIPS / AIRCRAFT ON HIGH SEAS OR OUTSIDE JURISDICTION OF ANY STATE DIRECTED AGAINST ANOTHER SHIP OR AIRCRAFT ARMED ROBBERY AGAINST SHIPS IMO RESOLUTION A. 1025 (26) CODE OF PRACTICE FOR THE INVESTIGATION OF CRIMES OF PIRACY AND ARMED ROBBERY AGAINST SHIP ILLEGAL ACT OF VIOLENCE, DETENTION, OR DEPREDATION, OR ANY THREAT, INCITEMENT, OR FACILITATION OF SAME FOR PRIVATE ENDS DIRECTED AGAINST ANOTHER SHIP OR PERSONS OR PROPERTY ON BOARD WITHIN A STATE S INTERNAL OR ARCHIPELAGIC WATERS, OR TERRITORIAL SEA THIS IS NOT A LEGAL DEFINITION

DATA COMPARISON AND ANALYSIS ReCAAP ISC Data 2017

DATA COMPARISON AND ANALYSIS IMB Data 2017

DATA COMPARISON AND ANALYSIS Total Number of Incidents by Types of Crimes in 2017 BAKAMLA Data 2017

DATA COMPARISON AND ANALYSIS ReCAAP ISC Data 2018 (Jan-March)

DATA COMPARISON AND ANALYSIS IMB Data 2018 (Jan March)

DATA COMPARISON AND ANALYSIS Total Number of Incidents by Types of Crimes in 2018 BAKAMLA Data 2018 (Jan May)

DATA COMPARISON AND ANALYSIS BAKAMLA Data 2018 (Jan May)

DATA COMPARISON AND ANALYSIS Analysis: 1. Divergence of Data between the Reporting Center and Maritime Law Enforcement Agency (MLEA) Reluctancy to report to MLEA MLEA need timely report for quick responds Misreported (may be) 2. Most of the incidents is Low Level incidents (petty theft) 3. Generally Incidents happens in Anchorage Area 4. Mostly the perpetrator using only knives or not armed at all 5. The number of incidents is significantly drop since 2015

HEAT MAP OF ARMED ROBBERY AGAINST SHIP

HEAT MAP OF THIEVERY

INDONESIA S EFFORT TO COMBAT ARMED ROBBERY AGAINST SHIP ROBUST OPERATION AND COOPERATION IN THE PRONE AREA (SOMS, TRILATERAL JUNCTION, ETC). FOR BAKAMLA, WE HELD COMBINE OPERATION WITH ALL OF INDONESIA S MARITIME SECURITY AGENCIES FOR THE WHOLE YEAR; ESTABLISHED CORPAT WITH NEIGHBORING COUNTRIES (MSP, TRILATERAL AGREEMENT, BILATERAL CORPAT EG: MALINDO, PHILINDO, SHEARWATER, ETC); NAVY ESTABLISHED THE WESTERN FLEET QUICK RESPONDS TEAM (WFQR); CAPACITY BUILDING TO ENHANCE THE HUMAN CAPACITY TO COMBAT TRANSNATIONAL CRIMES (BAKAMLA WITH ABF, USCG. FUTURE COOPERATION WITH JCG, INDIAN COAST GUARD, KOREA COAST GUARD, MMEA, HELLENIC COAST GUARD, UK, AND SEVERAL OTHER COUNTRIES); INFO SHARING COOPERATION EITHER BILATERAL (MMEA, ABF, VCG, PCG), REGIONAL (HACGAM), AND MULTILATERAL (INTERPOL, UNODC); EMPOWERED AND EDUCATE COASTAL COMMUNITY ON MARITIME SECURITY.

RECOMMENDATION 1. Direct communication between ships and law enforcement agencies in order to fasten the respond toward an incident; 2. Intensify interaction and exchange of information between national contact points; 3. Enhancing coordinated patrol between littoral state and regional countries; 4. Maximize bilateral and the regional maritime security cooperation.

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