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Suez Canal – Submission of commitment letter regarding weapons on board 13 July 2015 No.746 Download PDF (275KB) The Suez Canal Authority (SCA) has issued the attached notice dated 6 July 2015 about submission of a commitment letter regarding weapons on board.   According to the notice, the Master of a vessel transiting the Canal is required to submit through the local agents a signed and stamped commitment letter declaring that the vessel has no weapons on board.  The requirements came into force on 8 July, 2015.   In the meantime, the Association has received the following information and advice from Eldib Pandi, our correspondents in Egypt, on the treatment of weapons when a vessel transits the Canal.   The regulations applying to the carriage of weapons and armed guards through the Canal remains as previously stated. Northbound vessels coming from the south to commence their Canal transit from Suez or vessels calling at any of the Red Sea Ports have to declare the presence of weapons on board and notify Safaga naval base (through their local agents) at least 72 hours prior to the vessel’s arrival, specifying the number, types and nature of weapons on board.  Such weapons will be then landed and stored at Safaga naval base. There is no limit for how long the weapons can be stored, as long as storage fees are paid regularly. The weapons are to be collected later, on the vessel’s way back to the Red Sea. This requirement does not interfere with the purpose of having weapons or armed guards on board in the first place, namely counter-piracy activities in the Gulf of Aden area. There is no need for such measures in the Mediterranean Sea.   For southbound vessels (vessels commencing their transit from Port Said), the situation also remains as previously stated. Vessels carrying weapons have to notify (through their local agents) the SCA and the relevant authorities of the presence of weapons on board. Numbers and specifications of the sai
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