Categories: Top Stories

Pakistan naval forces rescue 9 Indian seamen stranded at sea

F.P. Report

KARACHI : In a commendable display of maritime cooperation, the Pakistan Navy, in coordination with the Pakistan Maritime Security Agency (PMSA), undertook a successful Search & Rescue Operation, saving the lives of 9 Indian seamen, the crew of the Ocean Tug SAS-5, stranded at sea.

The distressing situation unfolded when the Ocean Tug, registered at St Kitts & Nevis, faced a critical malfunction in its electric generators near the Indian coast, approximately 167 nautical miles southeast of Karachi, the Pakistan Navy said in a statement on Monday.

The vessel, which set sail from the Indian port of Debhol in Maharashtra on February 1, bound for Sharjah, UAE, had been incapacitated for several days due to the electrical failure.

On the early morning of February 4, the Pakistan Navy Joint Maritime Information and Coordination Center (JMICC) received a distress signal from the disabled Tug. In swift response, Pakistan Navy, in collaboration with HQ PMSA, initiated a Search & Rescue Operation.

The PN Long Range Maritime Patrol Aircraft was immediately tasked with locating the distressed Tug at sea. Following the reconnaissance, the Pakistan Maritime Security Ship (PMSS) KASHMIR, engaged in routine Maritime Security Operations in the region, was deployed for the Search & Rescue mission.

Upon reaching the disabled Tug, PMSS KASHMIR secured the vessel alongside. After three hours of intensive repair efforts, the electric generator malfunction was successfully rectified. In addition to technical assistance, the crew of the Tug was provided with medical facilities, fresh water, and cooked meals to alleviate their fatigue.

Upon the completion of the Search & Rescue operation, the Ocean Tug SAS-5 resumed its voyage towards its intended port of call in Sharjah, UAE.

The professional and timely response by the Pakistan Navy and PMSA assets received high praise from the salvaged crew of the Tug, who expressed their gratitude for the assistance provided during a challenging situation at sea.

This successful joint operation exemplifies the commitment of Pakistan to ensuring the safety and well-being of seafarers in the region, fostering goodwill and cooperation even in the face of maritime emergencies.

The Frontier Post

Recent Posts

UNGA backs Palestinian bid for membership

UNITED NATIONS (APP): The United Nations General Assembly Friday voted, by an overwhelming majority, to…

12 hours ago

South Africa asks World Court to order Israel’s withdrawal from Rafah

AMSTERDAM (Reuters): South Africa has asked the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to order Israel…

12 hours ago

Opposition leaders in Indian-occupied Kashmir accuse govt of sabotaging their campaigns

SRINAGAR (Reuters) : Opposition leaders in Indian-occupied Kashmir (IoK) have accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s…

12 hours ago

Zelensky sacks bodyguard chief after foiled assassination plot

KYIV (CNN): Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky dismissed the head of the the agency responsible for…

12 hours ago

Graduation ceremony of Combat Commanders’ course held

F.P. Report ISLAMABAD: The Graduation Ceremony of No 59 Combat Commanders' Course was held at…

12 hours ago

PM for trade policies to facilitate businesses

F.P. Report ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday directed the authorities concerned to formulate…

12 hours ago

This website uses cookies.