Pirate Hotspots to Avoid on Your Travels
Check out the Pirate Hotspots to Avoid on Your Travels:
Venezuela

Malaysia
With 9 pirate attacks this year alone, Malaysia is one of the hotspots wherever tankers and container ships are frequently attacked. The areas you should avoid include the dangerous pirate area of the Strait of Malacca, Tioman Island, and in the South China Sea.
Brazil

Abidjan
This year there have been 2 attacks in city. The 1st was in January. The pirates hijacked a tanker that theyheld hostage along with the cargo and the crew for 4 days till the ransom was paid. The 2nd took place about 70 nm south of Abidjan, where an oil tanker lost contact with its owners. Although the vessel and also the crew members were released 2 days later, two people were greatly injured during the incident. Though the first reported pirate attack off the Ivory Coast took place in October 2012, the incidence of piracy in this area is rising very fast.
Cotonou, Benin

If you’re planning a visit across the oceans at any time in the near future, be careful to avoid the on top of pirate hotspots. The danger is real and anyone will become a victim by straying too near to the wrong areas, so plan your trip carefully and stay well away from these dangerous waters.
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