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Indo-Pacific

Indo-Pacific nations embrace U.N. exercises to fight maritime crime

China provocations contribute to growing interest in boosting security

Members of the Sri Lankan military board a smuggling ship as part of a training exercise on maritime crime near Trincomalee. (Photo by Takayuki Tanaka)

TRINCOMALEE, Sri Lanka -- Indo-Pacific countries are joining a training initiative to fight organized crime in the Indian Ocean, working to bolster maritime security capabilities with an eye on both smugglers and China's growing assertiveness in the waters.

During a recent drill, Sri Lankan military personnel boarded a smuggling ship near Trincomalee, which is home to a naval base. They used X-ray and other equipment to quickly find drugs hidden in the bottom of the ship and subdued the crew in about five minutes.

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