Security sources have reported the hijacking of a foreign vessel a few nautical miles off the coast of Congo. Preliminary information indicates that the ship was empty at the time of the incident, with no crew members reported on board.

Local maritime sources allege that the vessel was intercepted and taken over by an armed group identified in the region as Black Marine. The circumstances surrounding the hijacking remain unclear, and authorities have not yet confirmed the identity or motives of those involved.
Naval and maritime security agencies in the Gulf of Guinea are said to be monitoring the situation closely, as the region has experienced repeated security challenges in recent years. No official statement has been issued by the Congolese government or regional maritime authorities as of the time of this report.
Investigations are ongoing to determine the vessel’s origin, ownership, and intended destination, as well as to assess any potential security risks arising from the incident.