New Delhi
23 Pakistani crew of the FV AL-Kambar vessel who were rescued by the Indian Navy from the clutches of the Somalian pirates in the Arabian Sea have narrated their plight and thanked the Indian navy for their tough operation.
In a video of the rescued Pakistanis released by the Indian Navy, Ameer Khan, who identifies himself as the ‘master of the lauch (Vesse)’ said the Indian Navy worked hard to convince the Somali pirates who had taken control of their vessel throughout the night.
Surrounded by his colleagues, Ameer says he is grateful to the Indian Navy. This was followed by everyone simltaneously raising the slogans of “Hindustan Zindabad”
The Spokesperson for Indian Navy released these pictures and videos on X:
Successful Anti-Piracy Operation by the #IndianNavy.
— SpokespersonNavy (@indiannavy) March 30, 2024
After successfully forcing surrender of the nine armed pirates, #IndianNavy’s specialist teams have completed sanitisation & seaworthiness checks of FV Al-Kambar.
The crew comprising 23 Pakistani nationals were given a thorough… https://t.co/APEyIWmU9e pic.twitter.com/c6TbfL4Jrc
23 Pakistani crew of the FV AL-Kambar vessel who were rescued by the Indian Navy from the clutches of the Somalian pirates in the Arabian Sea have narrated their plight and thanked the Indian navy for their tough operation.
The Anti-Piracy Operation by Indian Navy After successfully forcing surrender of nine armed pirates, Indian Navy’s specialist teams have completed sanitisation and seaworthiness checks of FV Al-Kambar.
The crew comprising 23 Pakistani nationals was given a thorough medical checkup prior to clearing the boat to continue with her fishing activities.
The nine pirates are being brought to India for further legal action in accordance with the Maritime Anti-Piracy Act of 2022*
The operation has overwhelmed most Pakistanis - both public and opinion makers - as seen on social media and through the broadcast of the vloggers and UTube channels.
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Most of the people said Indian Navy works for humanitarian cases and is not partial in rescuing people in the Seas.