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A New Wave of Crime at Sea


Article # : 10560 

Section : CURRENT ISSUES
Issue Date : 2 / 1986  2,421 Words
Author : Gerhard Mueller and Freda Adler
Gerhard Mueller, J.D. LL.M. Dr. Jur., is a professor of Criminal Justice at Rutgers University, and retired chief of the United Nations Crime Prevention and Justice Branch.

       In the eastern Mediterranean a band of terrorists commandeer a large cruise liner and threaten to kill all aboard if rescue is attempted and if their demands are not met.
       
        In a New Zealand port, French agents bomb and sink a vessel that was about to demonstrate against nuclear pollution of the South Pacific, killing a crew member.
       
        In Portuguese waters, ships of a NATO fleet are attacked with grenades.
       
        New Jersey's fishing fleet is idled because owners cannot afford a threefold increase in insurance, occasioned by large insurance losses elsewhere in the country, where trawlers are diverted into drug smuggling. Yet the Coast Guard budget faces a cut so severe that regular antidrug-smuggling patrols will have to cease.
       
        The year 1985 has not been a good one on the oceans. It will be remembered as the year in which ocean crime shocked the conscience of the world and posed a series of questions to thoughtful Americans: what is going on at sea, the three-quarters of the earth's surface covered by water? Is there a crime wave out there? Are we at war on the high seas? With whom? What does it mean for people ashore? Are these disturbing events at sea isolated instances, or is there a grand scheme? Who is attacking whom? Is anybody doing anything about it?
       
        Seajacked
       
        The terrorist takeover of the Italian luxury liner Achille Lauro may have been the first such ... (1994 of 14712 Characters)
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