IMB – Maritime Crime

  • Increase in Maritime Piracy/Armed Robbery (2025): The IMB reported a notable increase in global piracy and armed robbery incidents in the first three months of 2025. Why: This highlights the continued threat to maritime security and the need for vigilance.

  • IMB’s Core Function: The International Maritime Bureau (IMB) combats maritime fraud, malpractice, and piracy, established in 1981. Why: It’s a crucial organization for safeguarding international shipping and trade.

  • Part of ICC: The IMB is a specialized division of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC). Why: This affiliation gives the IMB significant reach and influence within the global business community.

  • Information Hub: The IMB serves as a platform for cooperation and information sharing among governments, shipping companies, and law enforcement. Why: Collaboration is essential for effectively addressing maritime crime.

  • Piracy Reporting Centre (PRC): Located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, the PRC issues daily reports, alerts law enforcement, assists victims, and publishes piracy statistics. Why: The PRC is the operational arm of the IMB, providing real-time support and data.

  • UN and INTERPOL Recognition: The IMB has recognition/cooperation mandates from the UN’s IMO and observer status with INTERPOL. Why: This legitimacy strengthens the IMB’s role in international maritime security.

  • Services Provided:The IMB offers mediation, locates lost ships, recovers stolen cargoes and prepares customised reports. Why: To resolve dispute in ammicable manner and provide security to the ships.

  • Head Office Location: The IMB’s head office is located in Limassol, Cyprus.