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INS Chennai reaches home after rescuing crew members of hijacked Bulk Carrier

INS Chennai reaches home after rescuing crew members of hijacked Bulk Carrier

INS Chennai, which rescued the hijacked Bulk Carrier MV Lila Norfolk on January 5, reached Chennai on Feb 16. On Jan 05, the Indian naval warship reached the hijacked vessel MV Lila Norfolk off Somalia coast. As many as 21 crew members, including 15 Indians were onboard the ship which was hijacked by the pirates. The Indian Navy was quick to respond and rescued all the crew members. Navy’s elite commando unit MARCOS reached the vessel and initiated the “sanitisation” process. The rescued members hailed the Indian Navy’s efforts and a timely response.

17 February,2024 02:20 PM IST | Mumbai
“Indian Navy Zindabad…” This is how rescued Pakistani-Iranian sailors thanked

“Indian Navy Zindabad…” This is how rescued Pakistani-Iranian sailors thanked

Indian Defence officials on January 29 informed that the Indian Navy warship INS Sumitra rescued fishermen hijacked by Somali pirates. In the latest update the Indian Navy on January 31 shared a video of the rescue operation. In the video, the Pakistani-Iranian crew expressed gratitude and explained how pirates dumped their weapons after seeing the Indian Navy and they also raised Indian Navy zindabad . Later in the video, the crew chanted ‘All hail Indian Navy’ and ‘Thank you for saving our lives’The incident happened about 700 nautical miles west of Kochi in the Arabian Sea. The Iranian fishing vessel FV Iman was boarded with around 17 crew members which was hijacked by pirates. INS Sumitra intercepted the vessel and acted by the established SOPs to coerce the pirates for the safe release of the crew. Later, the FV was subsequently sanitized and released for onward transit. The latest attack came amid a series of attacks by Iran-backed Houthi rebels on cargo vessels in the Red Sea and other crucial business routes

02 February,2024 11:38 AM IST
Cargo Ship Hijack: Visual emerge of the crew after successful rescue

Cargo Ship Hijack: Visual emerge of the crew after successful rescue

“Bharat Mata Ki Jai” chants echoed on the cargo ship MV Lila Norfolk which was hijacked near the coast of Somalia. The Indian Navy was quick to respond and rescued all the crew members onboard including 15 Indians from the Cargo Ship Hijack. Assessing the situation in no time, INS Chennai warship was moved towards the hijacked cargo vessel on Jan 05. Also, continuous aerial recce of MV Lila Norfolk was undertaken by MQ9B (Sea Guardian), P8I and integral helicopters. The Indian Navy’s elite commando unit MARCOS reached the vessel and initiated its “sanitisation” process. The rescued crew members thanked the Indian Navy for a quick and timely assistance.

06 January,2024 03:53 PM IST
Cargo Ship Hijack: Indian Navy rescues crew from pirates

Cargo Ship Hijack: Indian Navy rescues crew from pirates

In a high voltage drama unfolding in the high seas, Indian Navy rescued all crew members from hijacked vessel MV Lila in Arabian Sea. The Liberian-flagged vessel was hijacked by pirates hijacked on Jan 04 near the coast of Somalia. Without wasting time, India strongly responded to the Cargo Ship Hijack and charged its mighty INS Chennai towards the hijacked vessel. On January 05, the Indian warship carrying lethal marine commandos reached MV Lila and issued the warning. The Indian Commandos boarded the hijacked vessel and immediately began the ‘sanitization’ work . Within no time, the MARCOS thwarted the prates and rescued all 21 crew, including 15 Indians. The Indian Navy has increased its surveillance of the Arabian Sea after a recent spate of attacks in the region. Earlier, in response to the situation, the Indian Navy launched a Maritime Patrol Aircraft for maritime security operations. The aircraft overflew the vessel on Friday morning and established contact with the vessel, ascertaining the safety of the crew. Meanwhile, the Indian Navy has already increased its surveillance of the Arabian Sea after a recent spate of attacks. Moreover, the Indian Defence Minister on Dec 26, openly said that “they will hunt down the culprits from the bottom of the sea.”

06 January,2024 11:00 AM IST
Cargo Ship Hijack: Cargo Ship with 15 Indians on board hijacked near Somalia

Cargo Ship Hijack: Cargo Ship with 15 Indians on board hijacked near Somalia

A cargo ship, ‘MV LILA NORFOLK’ with 15 Indians onboard was hijacked on Jan 04 near the coast of Somalia. The Indian Navy is closely watching the cargo ship and has rushed a warship towards it, military officials confirmed. The Indian Navy warship INS Chennai is moving towards the hijacked vessel to tackle the situation. The vessel had sent a message on UKMTO portal indicating the boarding of five to six unknown armed personnel in the evening on Jan 04. The Indian Navy launched a Maritime Patrol Aircraft (MPA) for Maritime Security Operations to assist the vessel. The aircraft flew over the vessel on the early morning of Jan 05 and established contact with the vessel. 

05 January,2024 03:47 PM IST
Navy's MV Coastal Pride vessel sinks, all crew members rescued

Navy's MV Coastal Pride vessel sinks, all crew members rescued

The crew members on board Indian Navy's vessel MV Coastal Pride were rescued by the Indian Navy and Indian Coast Guard after receiving an SOS (Save Our Ships) call on Wednesday morning.

24 June,2015 01:26 PM IST
Indian Coast Guard intercepts suspicious boat and arrests its crew members

Indian Coast Guard intercepts suspicious boat and arrests its crew members

Indian Coast Guard intercepted a suspicious boat off southern Kerala coast and arrested its 12 crew members. Acting on an intelligence input, the coast guard personnel intercepted the fishing trawler off Alapuzha coast by deploying aircrafts and vessels and brought it to Vizhinjam harbour.

06 July,2015 11:45 AM IST

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