Disgruntled armed guard took control of Eagle Bulk supramax

Written by Nick Blenkey
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Stamford, Conn., headquartered Eagle Bulk Shipping Inc. (NASDAQ: EGLE) said on Friday that it has successfully resolved a security incident on board its 52,483 dwt supramax M/V Jaeger involving an armed security guard.

On July 21, 2020, says Eagle Bulk, M/V Jaeger embarked three security guards in the Indian Ocean before sailing towards the Red Sea, as the company has done for all transits through the High Risk Area (HRA) over the past 10+ years, in accordance with industry best practices.

Once on board, one of the guards did not surrender his weapon to the vessel’s captain as is normal protocol, and then took control of and deviated the ship from its course as he voiced his grievances and demanded compensation.

While the guard discharged his weapon on board the vessel, at no time did he directly threaten or harm any of the crewmembers, says Eagle Bulk . The remaining two guards did not participate in this action. The company says that it did not know that there was an employment dispute between the guard and his employer, and that he had not been paid for several months.

Eagle Bulk, in coordination with maritime security experts, worked to deescalate the situation and after a period of approximately three days, the guard surrendered his weapon and allowed the ship to continue on its original course. Relevant authorities were kept appraised throughout the incident, and the guard was disembarked last Thursday night.

The company maintained regular contact with the captain throughout this event, and V.Ships, the vessel’s crewing manager, also maintained an active dialogue with the crew’s families to keep them updated. Eagle Bulk and V.Ships’ primary concern was the safety of the crew and neither company was a party to the employment dispute.

Eagle Bulk expressed its appreciation for the professionalism shown by the vessel’s captain and crew throughout the ordeal and says is very grateful for the efforts of its crew, the V.Ships team, and its partners who worked around the clock over the past 10 days to ensure a safe and successful resolution.

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