1998 in Piracy - Events

Events

  • The London-based International Maritime Bureau reported worldwide acts of piracy had fallen to 198 as compared to 247 from the previous year as well as 67 deaths.
  • The 23 crew members of the MV Cheung Son were murdered by pirates. Eventually captured by Chinese authorities, the 13 suspects were later executed.
  • April - After seizing the Malaysian vessel Petro-Ranger, the pirates forced Captain Ken Blyth to sail to China where the ship was eventually stopped and impounded by authorities. While Blyth was arrested for ordering his crew to surrender to the pirates and imprisoned for 30 days, the pirates faced no charges after being returned to Indonesia.
  • September - The Japanese cargo ship Tenyu disappeared with a cargo of aluminium whilst en route from Indonesia to Korea. It was found three months later by Chinese authorities while docked at Zhangjiagang, its 15 crew members replaced by 16 Indonesians.
  • September - The United Kingdom abolished the death penalty for piracy.
Piracy
Historical times
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Modern times
  • 1995
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Types of pirate
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  • Baltic Slavic pirates
  • Uskoks
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  • Sea Beggars
  • Sea Dogs
  • Freebooters
Areas
  • Piracy in the Caribbean
  • Piracy on Lake Nicaragua
  • Piracy in the British Virgin Islands
  • Piracy in the Strait of Malacca
  • Piracy in Somalia
  • Piracy on Falcon Lake
  • Anglo-Turkish piracy
  • Port Royal
  • Tortuga
  • Saint-Malo
  • Barbary Coast
  • Lundy
  • Lagos
  • Salé
  • Piracy in Nigeria
  • Piracy in Indonesia
  • Barataria Bay
Famous pirates
  • Bartholomew Roberts
  • Hendrick Lucifer
  • Pier Gerlofs Donia
  • Wijerd Jelckama
  • Hayreddin Barbarossa
  • Blackbeard
  • Stede Bonnet
  • Anne Bonny
  • Abshir Boyah
  • Calico Jack
  • Alexandre Exquemelin
  • William Kidd
  • Edward Low
  • Redbeard
  • William Dampier
  • Black Caesar
  • Henri Caesar
  • Roberto Cofresí
  • Jean Lafitte
  • Henry Morgan
  • François l'Olonnais
  • Henry Strangways
  • José Gaspar
  • Charles Gibbs
  • Benito de Soto
  • Diabolito
  • Pedro Gilbert
  • Mansel Alcantra
  • Hippolyte de Bouchard
  • Samuel Hall Lord
  • Nathaniel Gordon
  • Albert W. Hicks
  • Eli Boggs
  • Bully Hayes
  • Rahmah ibn Jabir al-Jalahimah
  • Louis-Michel Aury
  • Shirahama Kenki
  • John Newland Maffitt
  • Joseph Baker
  • Joseph Barss
  • Jørgen Jørgensen
  • Vincent Gambi
  • Dominique You
  • Pierre Lafitte
  • John Hawkins
  • Peter Easton
  • Moses Cohen Henriques
  • Piet Pieterszoon Hein
  • Charlotte de Berry
  • Samuel Bellamy
  • Benjamin Hornigold
  • Samuel Mason
  • Henry Every
  • Gan Ning
  • Liang Dao Ming
  • Wang Zhi
  • Limahong
  • Zheng Zhilong
  • Zheng Jing
  • Cai Qian
  • Cheung Po Tsai
  • Ching Shih
  • Shap Ng-tsai
  • Chui A-poo
  • Lai Choi San
Categories
  • Pirates
  • By nationality
  • Barbary pirates
  • Female pirates
Pirate ships
  • Adventure Galley
  • Fancy
  • Ganj-i-Sawai
  • Queen Anne's Revenge
  • Quedagh Merchant
  • Whydah Gally
  • Marquis of Havana
  • Ambrose Light
  • York
Pirate hunters
  • Pedro Menéndez de Avilés
  • Angelo Emo
  • Richard Avery Hornsby
  • Robert Maynard
  • Chaloner Ogle
  • Pompey
  • Woodes Rogers
  • David Porter
  • James Brooke
Pirate battles and incidents
  • Turkish Abductions
  • Chepo Expedition
  • Battle of Mandab Strait
  • Blockade of Charleston
  • Battle of Cape Fear River
  • Battle of Ocracoke Inlet
  • Capture of the William
  • Battle of Cape Lopez
  • Capture of the Fancy
  • Persian Gulf Campaign
  • Battle of New Orleans
  • Anti-Piracy in the Aegean
  • Anti-Piracy in the West Indies
  • Capture of the Bravo
  • Action of 9 November 1822
  • Capture of the El Mosquito
  • Battle of Doro Passage
  • Falklands Expedition
  • Great Lakes Patrol
  • Balanguingui Expedition
  • Battle of Tysami
  • Battle of Tonkin River
  • Battle of Nam Quan
  • Battle of Ty-ho Bay
  • Battle of the Leotung
  • Battle of Fatshan Creek
  • Antelope Incident
  • North Star Affair
  • Battle off Mukah
  • Salvador Pirates
  • Battle of Boca Teacapan
  • Capture of the Ambrose Light
  • Irene Incident
  • Operation Enduring Freedom – HOA
  • Action of 18 March 2006
  • Action of 3 June 2007
  • Action of 28 October 2007
  • Operation Atalanta
  • Action of 16 September 2008
  • Action of 11 November 2008
  • Action of 9 April 2009
  • Maersk Alabama hijacking
  • Operation Ocean Shield
  • Action of 25 March 2010
  • Action of 1 April 2010
  • Action of 30 March 2010
  • Action of 5 April 2010
  • Action of 6 May 2010
  • Operation Dawn of Gulf of Aden
  • Operation Dawn 9: Gulf of Aden
  • Beluga Nomination Incident
  • Battle off Minicoy Island
  • Quest Incident
Slave trade
  • African slave trade
  • Atlantic slave trade
  • Arab slave trade
  • Barbary slave trade
  • Blockade of Africa
  • African Slave Trade Patrol
  • Capture of the Providentia
  • Capture of the Presidente
  • Capture of the El Almirante
  • Capture of the Marinerito
  • Capture of the Veloz Passagera
  • Capture of the Brillante
  • Amistad Incident
  • Capture of the Emanuela
Fictional pirates
  • Tom Ayrton
  • Captain Blood
  • Captain Crook
  • Captain Flint
  • Captain Hook
  • Don Karnage
  • Monkey D. Luffy
  • Captain Nemo
  • Captain Pugwash
  • Red Rackham
  • Captain Sabertooth
  • Captain Stingaree
  • Sandokan
  • Long John Silver
  • Jack Sparrow
  • Hector Barbossa
  • Sao Feng
Miscellaneous
  • Truce of Ratisbon
  • Piracy Act 1698
  • Piracy Act 1717
  • Piracy Act 1837
  • Paris Declaration Respecting Maritime Law
  • Golden Age of Piracy
  • Jolly Roger
  • Walking the plank
  • Treasure map
  • Buried treasure
  • Pirate booty
  • Marooning
  • Pirate code
  • Pirate utopia
  • Victual Brothers
  • Pirate Round
  • Libertatia
  • Sack of Baltimore
  • A General History of the Pyrates
  • Mutiny
  • Pegleg
  • Eyepatch
  • Letter of marque
  • Davy Jones' Locker
  • Space pirate
Lists
  • Pirates
  • Privateers
  • Timeline of piracy
  • Years in piracy
  • Pirate films
  • Women in piracy
  • Pirates in fiction
  • Pirates in popular culture
  • List of ships attacked by Somali pirates
Literature
  • Treasure Island
  • Facing the Flag
  • On Stranger Tides
  • Castaways of the Flying Dutchman
  • The Angel's Command
  • Voyage of Slaves
  • Pirate Latitudes

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