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    Somalia Intensifies Sea Patrols Amid Fears of Piracy Resurgence

    March 7, 2025
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    Somalia has significantly increased naval patrols to enhance security in its maritime borders in order to effectively respond to potential piracy threats. Recent incidents of attempts to target commercial vessels have forced authorities to take urgent action.

    Puntland’s maritime police, despite a shortage of resources and a lack of international support, are expanding coastal surveillance and appealing for stronger cooperation from the international community.

    Strengthening Sea Patrols Amid Fears of Piracy Resurgence

    Somalia has significantly increased its coastal patrols to ensure the security of its maritime borders, where more than 500 security personnel are now deployed. At least five attempted piracy attacks in the past three months have raised alarm bells. Despite limited resources, Puntland’s maritime police are struggling to monitor a 1,600-kilometer coastline with just 10 patrol boats.

    Challenges in Conducting Sea Patrols Amid Fears of Increased Attacks

    Despite the rapid steps taken by the Puntland Maritime Force, it is facing a lack of financial resources, with only 30% of the resources available for necessary surveillance. The reduction in international aid since 2016 has resulted in a reduction of approximately 40% in the number of trained personnel. In addition, 20,000 commercial vessels pass through Somali waters annually, making it a major challenge to fully monitor coastal areas.

    Global Cooperation in Enhancing Sea Patrols Amid Fears of Instability

    Faced with the growing threat of piracy, international forces have resumed limited patrol operations, but their presence has been reduced by about 50% compared to the past decade. The European Union’s naval force, which has thwarted more than 150 piracy attacks in the past, has now scaled back its activities. Meanwhile, Somalia has requested at least $100 million a year in maritime security assistance to continue its maritime patrols.

    Amid the threat of a resurgence of piracy, Somalia’s increased maritime patrols reflect both progress and challenges in securing its waters. Despite a 60% increase in patrols, a lack of financial resources and declining global support have become a major obstacle to long-term stability.

    More than 20,000 commercial ships pass through Somali waters each year, further increasing the importance of global cooperation to prevent the return of piracy. Strengthening local security systems and securing at least $100 million in annual naval assistance could prove essential for the continuation of effective patrols.

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