KARACHI: Pakistan Navy Ship Aslat undertakes counter-piracy patrols in the Arabian Sea, off the east coast of Somalia, in support of the Combined Task Force 151 (CTF-151), which is currently being led by Pakistan Navy.

“The PN-led CTF-151 is taking proactive measures to enhance its presence in the region, remaining vigilant of piracy threats in the Gulf of Aden, the vicinity of Socotra Gap, and off the east coast of Somalia,” said a press release issued here on Saturday.

“These efforts aim to deter piracy, armed robbery and other illicit activities to ensure the safety of vital sea lines of communication [SLOCs].”

The deployment of PNS Aslat reflects navy’s firm resolve to combat piracy and armed robbery, while also protecting global maritime commons and ensuring the free flow of maritime trade in the region.

Published in Dawn, April 6th, 2025

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