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Hijacked Ship MV Abdullah

EU, Indian Navy’s Offer To Rescue Operation Rejected

Hijacked Ship MV Abdullah. Photo: Collected

Hijacked Ship MV Abdullah. Photo: Collected

The European Union (EU) and the Indian Navy extended an offer to the Bangladesh government and the ship's owner to conduct operations aboard the smuggled ship MV Abdullah. However, both the government and the ship owner outrightly rejected this proposal.

Meanwhile no final decision has yet been made with the pirates to bring back the MV Abdullah ship with 23 sailors in the hands of Somali pirates in the Indian Ocean. 

However, the pirates are in regular contact with the ship owner. Ransom negotiations are going on. But no information has been confirmed by the owners regarding the amount of ransom demanded.

General Secretary of Bangladesh Merchant Marine Officers Association Captain Sakhawat Hossain said: “All sailors of the ship are healthy. Several sailors of the ship contacted the family on Thursday as well. We keep regular communication with the ship owner regarding seafarers.”

He also informed that the ship is in its previous position. pirates anchored only one and a half nautical miles away from the shore. 

Meanwhile The European Union and the Indian Navy have jointly increased the pressure on the pirates to rescue the ship MV Abdullah. Foreign agencies cannot conduct operation on Bangladeshi ships without the permission of the Bangladesh government, he added.

The owner of the ship is trying hard to recover the ship MV Abdullah with 23 sailors. The languages ​​spoken by Somali pirates are Somali and Arabic. Now the ship owner is being contacted by an English-speaking man hired by the pirates. No agreement yet, money will be sent after settlement, he continued.

The pirates contacted the owners of the vessel for the first time after nine days on Wednesday.

Mizanul Islam, the media adviser of KSRM Group, said: "The pirates contacted us this afternoon but they did not demand anything."

Meanwhile relatives are worried about the 23 sailors held hostage on the MV Abdullah ship.

Earlier on March 12, a group of Somalian pirates seized control of the Bangladesh-flagged cargo vessel when it was carrying coal from Mozambique’s Maputo port to Al Hamriyah Port in the UAE.

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