Indian Navy’s Mission deployed warship and a Long Range Maritime Patrol (LRMP) aircraft sprang into action to counter a piracy attack targeting MV Abdullah, a Bangladeshi-flaLater, as per a statement by the Indian Navy, attempts were made to establish communication with the vessel to assess the safety of its crew members but failed.
However, the Indian Navy’s warship, which was diverted earlier, intercepted the hijacked Bangladeshi vessel, MV Abdullah on the evening of March 12, 2024.
Ensuring the safety of the crew, all of whom were Bangladeshi nationals held captive by the armed pirates, became the paramount objective.
The Indian Navy warship remained in close proximity to the MV Abdullah, safeguarding it until it reached the territorial waters of Somalia.
“The safety of the MV’s crew (all Bangladesh nationals) held hostage by the armed pirates was ascertained & the IN warship continued to maintain in close vicinity of the MV till its arrival in the territorial waters of Somalia,” the statement by the Indian Navy read.
In a similar incident, the Indian Navy’s offshore patrol vessel INS Sumitra, in January, had swiftly responded to a distress call from an Iranian-flagged fishing vessel that had been hijacked off the Somali coast.
The prompt action of INS Sumitra effectively compelled the pirates to release both the boat and the crew held hostage. Moreover, in another separate piracy incident in the Gulf of Aden, the Indian warship INS Chennai, alongside its marine commandos, successfully prevented the hijacking of a Liberia-flagged merchant vessel in the north Arabian Sea. The operation ensured the safe rescue of all 21 crew members, among whom were 15 Indians.
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