In a swift operation, the Indian Navy on Friday
rescued all 21 crew members, including 15 Indians, onboard the distressed cargo
vessel off Somalia coast. The Navy rushed its warship INS Chennai and deployed
maritime operations after a distress signal from the cargo ship signalled the
hijacking on Thursday 4 Jan.The Navy’s
elite Marine Commandos, or Marcos, conducted sanitisation operations on the
vessel and confirmed the absence of hijackers, the Navy said.
The Liberian-flagged ship MV Lila
Norfolk was sailing from Port Du Aco (Brazil) and was bound for Khalifa
Bin Salman in Bahrain. The merchant vessel sent a message on the United Kingdom
Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) portal saying five to six unknown armed
personnel had boarded on the evening of January 4, the Indian Navy statement
said.
The Indian Navy’s
warship INS Chennai, maritime patrol aircraft P-8I and long-range Predator MQ9B
drone, were deployed to assist the vessel. INS Chennai
was diverted from her anti-piracy patrol and it intercepted the vessel at 3.15
pm in the North Arabian Sea.
The Navy aircraft overflew the vessel on Friday
morning and established contact with the vessel. Following this, the Navy’s
elite Marcos embarked on the cargo vessel to conduct sanitisation operations
and rescued the crew members.The attempt
of hijacking by the pirates was probably abandoned with the forceful warning by
the Indian Navy’s Maritime Patrol Aircraft of interception by Indian Naval
warship,†the Navy said in a statement.
INS Chennai is in the vicinity of MV and rendering
support to restore the power generation and propulsion, and commence her voyage
to next port of call,†the statement added.