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Indian Navy Intervenes to save Indian Merchant Ship from Pirates
The proactive or reactive (as the case maybe) action taken by the Indian government to send naval warships to protect the maritime interests got its first success when Indian Navy warship INS Tabar repulsed an attach from pirates to hijack an Indian merchant vessel.
Pirates attack Indian ship, Navy intervenesNew Delhi (PTI): In the first-ever action after being deployed in the Gulf of Aden, Navy on Tuesday thwarted an attempt by pirates to capture an Indian merchant vessel in the region.
The ship, M V Jag Arnav, has recently crossed the Suez Canal and was eastward bound when it was surrounded by pirates, who tried to board and hijack the ship, Navy sources here said.
When the 38,265-tonne bulk carrier, owned by Mumbai-based Great Eastern Shipping Company, raised an alarm, it caught the attention of the Indian Naval warship, INS Tabar, which was patrolling in the Gulf of Aden waters.
The Navy warship rushed its commandos on an armed helicopter to intervene and they successfully repulsed the pirates attacking the commercial carrier, sources added.
"An armed helicopter with marine commandos was launched from the naval warship to intervene and prevent the pirates from boarding and hijacking the merchant vessel. This timely and successful intervention led to the pirates aborting their attempt," sources said.
The attack took place around 10.30 hours about 60 nautical miles of Aden, when the pirates came on speed boats armed with automatic weapons, they said.
Later, INS Tabar, which was about 25 nautical miles away from the place of pirate attack, closed in on the merchant vessel and escorted it to safety.
In the wake of several incidents of merchant vessels coming under attack from pirates, India has on October 23 decided to deploy her warship in the Gulf of Aden on patrol duties with a mandate to intervene if any Indian vessel was in distress.
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at 04:23 on November 11th, 2008
These Pirates have made life difficult for all the passing ships and recently they have captured many ships. I think concerted efforts from on international level is required to eradicate them.
at 09:56 on November 11th, 2008
Great pirate story from India. The pirates lost their influence, when industrial age came up, they recover territory with industrial age leaving.
at 09:24 on November 23rd, 2008
INS TABAR HAS DONE A MARVALLOUS JOB BY DESTROYING THE PYRATE SHIP.
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23/11/2008