Monday, February 13, 2012

AZMEX GoC Special 11-2-12

AZMEX Gulf of Calif. SPECIAL 11 FEB 2012 (Mar de Cortes)

Note: Of interest for locals, those fishing or sailing there, anyone
have heard more info on this?
Know of anyone gone missing in the area?
Have they learned from the Somalis that nobody effectively deals with
this anymore?
computer english
thx


ASSAULT AT SEA
Detected pirates in the northern coast
Recognizes Commander of the Fourth Naval Zone with ninth-round
knowledge of fishermen, but regrets that no one stands a complaint
Abraham Jose Sanz
02/11/2012
http://www.noroeste.com.mx/publicaciones.php?id=755601

CULIACÁN._ The commander of the Fourth Naval Zone, Hector Brambila
Mucharraz said that although the Navy has not had contact with
"pirates" modern, have so far nine reports of actions of this type of
crime on the coasts of northern Sinaloa.

Since last year, he explained, fishermen have said that armed groups
aboard speedboats, have stripped them of their catches. "With that
level, the actual area of ​​Sinaloa we had no big problem. We have
been presented to the north. We know of some," said Mucharraz
Brambila. Revealed that cases of robbery at sea do not reach them
through a complaint, because nobody dares to do so. "I do not know
denounced, I know only because they have given. They (the fishermen)
have said they have been given, but we do not officially intended. We
have about nine reports."

Vice Admiral General Corps Staff Graduate said in other areas of the
state has not reported this type of illegal activity and violent, so
who will endeavor to conduct search operations and persecution of
criminals.

"We are working to find this people, because they grabbed (the
victim) on that side. Have commanded more media, more material to
detect," he said.

Brambila Mucharraz regretted that when they have been offered to the
fishermen the opportunity to address military ships have been victims
of robberies, they have refused. "Unfortunately, when staff have been
offered up to the boats, the same boat declines the offer and says he
better go fishing in another area. We can not question what area. So,
do not want to raise them (the military), not the climb, "he said.

Witnesses and crew of different ships fishworkers in the Sea of ​​
Cortez have been victims, as published in different media. There are
several testimonials. In early December 2011 came the first case,
with a haul of 3.5 tons of shrimp.

According to newspaper archives, the same ship was docked at the end
of that month, and carried about a ton more. On January 13 reported
one of the most recent cases in Topolobampo, when workers of the
fishing vessel San Esteban reported that they were attacked at sea by
an alleged organized band of "pirates."

It was the second time suffering a robbery in the waters of the Sea
of ​​Cortez, bringing losses over half a million pesos. Brambila
Mucharraz stressed that the Navy has not had any conflict or
persecution against such offenders.

PIRATES
The Navy has not faced the "pirates"
The Navy Department knows of the existence of 'pirates' in the
Mexican Pacific coast
Abraham Jose Sanz
02/11/2012
http://www.noroeste.com.mx/publicaciones.php?id=755505

CULIACÁN._La Navy Department knows of the existence of 'pirates' in
the Mexican Pacific coast, but emphasizes that has not had any
confrontation with them. The Commander of the Fourth Naval Zone,
Hector Brambila Muncharraz said they do have reports of actions of
piracy off the coast of northern Sinaloa.

"I do not know but have been reported, I know only because they have
given and the fishermen have said they have been given, but we did
not we know," he said. "We have nine reports."

"We are working to find this people, because they grabbed on that
side. Have commanded more media, more material to detect them."

He regretted that when they have been offered to the fishermen the
opportunity to board the ships military victims, they have refused.

Witnesses and crew of different ships fishworkers in the Sea of ​​
Cortez, have been victims.

By early December 2011 came the first case, with a haul of 3.5 tons
of shrimp.

According to newspaper archives, the same ship was docked at the end
of that month, and carried about a ton more.

Pirates is that intercept ships with speedboats, are in uniform,
wearing balaclavas and carrying high-powered rifles.
Brambila Muncharraz stressed that the Navy has not had any contact.

"We are working to find this people, because they grabbed on that
side. Have commanded more media, more material to detect them."
Hector Brambila Muncharraz
Commander of the Fourth Naval Zone

ARE ARMED
The modus operandi of the pirates is that
intercept ships with speedboats,
are uniform, wearing balaclavas and carrying
high-powered rifles. Then they take away
the cellular control communications
the ship and direct it towards the coast.

9 Reports of pirates at sea has received the Navy

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