Navy's mission
deployed platforms respond swiftly to a Maritime incident in Arabian Sea
involving a missile and drone attack on MT Chem Pluto carrying crude from Saudi
Arabian port to Mangalore. The vessel with 22 crew, was on fire after
being hit by a projectile at around 0745 hourson December 23rd likely to be a missile or drone
according to an official release.
Responding
swiftly to the developing situation, Indian Navy diverted a Maritime patrol
aircraft operating in area undertaking routine surveillance. Indian Navy also diverted Indian naval ship Mormugao to assess the
situation and provide assistance to MT Chem Pluto.
The Naval Maritime patrol aircraft over flew MT ChemPluto and established contact with the crew. The crew reported all 22 crew members to
be safe and that the fire had been extinguished. Navy also communicated details of developing
situation to all Indian maritime agencies for rendering necessary assistance.
Indian Naval
Ship Mormugao communicated with MT Chem Pluto immediately thereafter to
ascertain if any assistance was required. CGS Vikram, also present at scene,
was directed to escort the vessel to Mumbai. Naval Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) specialist will be embarking MV
Chem Pluto on arrival at Mumbai to sanitise the vessel and undertake further
investigation.
Indian Navy
continues to monitor the situation very closely with all stakeholders and
remains committed to ensuring safety of merchant shipping in the region.