Piracy Attacks Boost Demand for Kidnap & Ransom Coverage

October 31, 2008

  • November 3, 2008 at 9:25 am
    Dread says:
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    Making more of this nonsensical coverage available will only encourage more kidnappings and piracy. This is like the scene out of an old Dirty Harry movie where the city of San Francisco wants to pay ransom demands of scumbags to avoid a confrontation. The international community needs to hunt these animals down and eliminate them, not pay them off an validate a new profit center. Eliminate the profit element and the piracy and kidnappings will stop. Once again, the weak minded people in charge treat the symptom and not the cause. The international shippint industry needs to organize and pool their resources to hire some mercenaries to hunt these cowards down and eliminate them. Once the work gets out they’re being hunted, watch the frequency drop.

  • December 23, 2008 at 11:04 am
    Charles Del Campo says:
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    Charles Del Campo, expert security consultant. The K&R insurance industry is certainly expanding in all phases due to the economic instability of many business and nations.

    As many VIP’s are not guarded by Executive Protection Specialist, so are many ocean ships. The inflantion of organized crime has drastically increased in the High-jacking of vessel in open seas and not necessarily in ports!The on going Piracy is not well regulated with coast guards therefore, resulting in a progressive assaults againts vulnerable targets.

    Thus, we need to underline that few qualified security consultants that possess the direct track record in implementing countermeasures againts volatile encounters. Like so,many agencies are outsourcing military personnel with no direct experience in preventive measures!

    Its incredibly unusual for these criminal activities to be reported in order to prevent a social pandemonium, yet we need to assure ourselves with proper crisis insurance policies to safeguard our wellbeing.

    Charles Del Campo
    US: Tel: (305) 529-4949

  • December 23, 2008 at 11:05 am
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