Inaugurating a three-day workshop on Maritime Piracy in cooperation with BKA Germany, Sinha rued, "India does not have a separate domestic legislation to deal with piracy-related offences. In the absence of a clear and unambiguous reference to the offence of maritime piracy in the Indian law, problems have been faced in ensuring effective prosecution of the pirates."
He said the piratical acts by a foreigner committed outside territorial waters of the country do not constitute an offence under the IPC.
The CBI chief said piracy off the coast of Somalia has been a threat to international shipping and trade and it is estimated the annual economic cost of Somali piracy was around 6.1 billion USD in 2012.
"Indian Ocean has also witnessed a spurt in Maritime Piracy. Indian crew as well as Indian Cargo ships have been victims in the recent years," he said.
With Indian naval presence in the Gulf of Aden, Sinha said the problem was that some pirates began to shift their operations eastwards and southwards.
