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Wrongful maritime arrests condemned

by Mark Rowe

Various authorities are criminalising maritime security operatives. This has been condemned by an industry trade body, the Security Association for the Maritime Industry (SAMI).

Across piracy afflicted areas, in the Indian Ocean and off West Africa, the London-based trade body points to increasing concerns that innocent maritime security operatives are being targeted, wrongly arrested and criminalised.

SAMI says that it is deplorable that such individuals are being made to suffer the indignity, uncertainty and distress of arrest and incarceration, especially as the maritime security industry has been at the forefront of efforts to protect seafarers and trade from piracy.

SAMI CEO Peter Cook says: “We are deeply concerned and strongly condemn this creeping trend of criminalisation. Maritime security professionals should not be used as makeweights in political disputes, nor be seen as scapegoats in commercial quarrels. Whether they are former marines, soldiers or police – maritime security operatives are skilled and experienced professionals who should be afforded respect, credit and appreciation for the vital role they have played in tackling piracy.”

The association say that the maritime security industry has done all possible to become more transparent, accountable and to fit into the global shipping structure. Whether through development of standards, such as ISO/PAS28007, Rules for the Use of Force or embracing standardised contracts, all this has been done with the goal of delivering service for clients and the wider maritime industry. Given this positive evolution it is deemed vital that all relevant parties are willing and able to work together to ensure that just as seafarers are protected, maritime security operatives must be afforded the same status, safeguards and recognition, SAMI adds.

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