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Malawi falls for fake ship registry scam
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 44943, member: 636"] Criminals have turned the African country of Malawi into their newest target for shipping fraud. These crooks set up a fake ship registration office that pretends to work for the Malawi government. They registered almost 300 boats over just two years and fooled people around the world. The fake operation even managed to register four oil tankers that face international sanctions. Government officials from Malawi say they never created any real ship registration program. The fraudsters built a professional website and claimed they could register ocean ships for the landlocked nation. Malawi sits far from any ocean and only deals with boats on Lake Malawi. The country belongs to the International Maritime Organisation but has never run ship registries before. Real Malawi officials found out about the scam and started investigating how it happened. They want to shut down the fake operation as fast as possible. These ship registration scams have spread across Africa and target countries with weak maritime systems. The fake Malawi registry joins similar fraud operations in places like Togo and Gabon. Criminals use these false registries to hide who really owns ships and avoid international penalties. The total number of illegally registered vessels has jumped to 297 worldwide. Maritime experts worry that more countries will face similar attacks on their reputations. [/QUOTE]
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