ARC Maritime Security

Priority Broadcast Alert – West Africa

28.08.2025 ARC Reports













Priority Alert – West Africa
Crime/Boarding
Details
Narrative:
UPDATE 01: Ambrey has upgraded the event. Ambrey verified that the vessel’s AIS transmissions appeared stop shortly after she started to drift. Based on the reports, location, vessel behaviour, and the current threat cycle, it is assessed to be a probable act of piracy.

A Malta-flagged tanker was possibly boarded 58NM south of Lomé, Togo. A small craft approached and came into “close proximity”. Subsequently, the crew implemented security protocols and relocated to the citadel. Reports indicate that at the time of writing, all crew were accounted for, and safe. Another report, issued earlier but with a later timestamp, characterised the incident as a pirate boarding. This has not been verified. The tanker had an estimated freeboard of 2 meters. At the time of writing, no weapons or boarding equipment were reported. She was underway from Lome, headed towards the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The vessel had no naval escort. ADVICE: Merchant shipping with freeboards lower than 10.4m and without armed security are advised to immediately re-route closer to Ghanaian and Togolese territorial seas. It is advised to enhance watchkeeping and check that Best Management Practice measures are in place.

Type: Crime/Boarding
Event Date: 2025-08-28T18:25
Alert Date: 28-Aug-2025 22:37
Area: Exclusive Economic Zone
Region: West Africa
Country: Togo
Lat/Lon: 5.1265/1.3944
DMS: 5° 7' 35" N, 1° 23' 40" E
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