Pirates attack Croatian tanker in India’s Kandla port: Company
January 31, 2016
Bhuj
A Croatian-flagged tanker MT Pomer was attacked by pirates in India’s Kandla anchorage in the morning hours last week, the owner Uljanik Plovidba, a Croatian ship management company said.
The company said that the attack occurred “between 03:00 and 03:20 hrs local time” on January 28.
“All crew members are safe and none was hurt during the attack, whilst the material damage was limited to the theft of a part of the deck firefighting equipment and butterfly nuts on the tank hatches only, thanks to swift and professional reaction of the ship’s crew,” Uljanik Plovidba company lawyer Igor Budisavljević said.
“Pirates were armed with knives and the attack was reported to the authorities in Kandla,” he added.
The attack on the 2011-built tanker was resolved in some twenty minutes and was undertaken by six pirates.
After it departs India, the 52,610 dwt MT Pomer, crewed by 22 people, is scheduled to continue its voyage to Singapore.
– DeshGujarat
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