The incidents of fire
at MV Banglar Saurav and MV Banglar Jyoti just four days apart could be an act
of sabotage to damage the energy security of the country, Managing Director of
Bangladesh Shipping Corporation Mahmudul Malek said today (5 October).
Speaking at a press
conference at the corporation offices, he said, "The fires broke out in
four places of MV Banglar Saurav at the same time. As the fire did not originate from the formation of gas or anything
else and a speed boat went past the ship during the time of the incident, we
are suspecting it can be an act of sabotage.
"Such back to
back fire accidents are dangerous for the energy security of the country. A
vested quarter may have planned the sabotage to make the country unstable. A
committee has been formed by BSC with Executive Director Mohammad Yusuf at its
head to find out who set fire to the ships," Mahmudul added.
"We
are chartering a ship from another country which will transport 30,000 metric
tonnes of oil. The ship will arrive by tomorrow, and oil will be transported to
the Eastern Refinery Limited from the mother vessel. Money will exit the country
now as domestic ships won't be used for oil transport anymore," Mahmudul
added.
According to the
BSC, MV Banglar Saurav was carrying 11,055 metric tonnes of oil and 48
employees, including 42 crew members. Among them, a steward named Sadek Mia
from Noakhali died after sustaining injuries during the fire.
The fire incident
happened around 12:50am on Saturday. It took four hours for the Coast Guard,
the navy and Chattogram port authority to control the blaze.
A total of 47
employees of the ship were rescued unharmed. Among them, one crew was rescued
after he jumped into the sea to save himself.
Earlier, three
people died when fire engulfed MV Banglar Jyoti, another ship of BSC, on 30
September.