Navy to track down pirates after foiling hijack bid in Arabian sea

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Navy to track down pirates after foiling hijack bid in Arabian sea

Sunday, 07 January 2024 | Pioneer News Service | New Delhi

Having thwarted hijacking of a merchant vessel and rescuing all 21 crew, including 15 Indians, the Indian naval forces on Saturday were investigating suspected vessels in the North Arabian Sea to track down the pirates involved in the incident.

Around five to six pirates hijacked Liberian flagged vessel MV Lila Norfolk on Thursday 300 nautical miles east of Somalia. It was sailing from Port Du Aco (Brazil) and was bound for Khalifa Bin Salman in Bahrain.

The Indian Navy deployed its destroyer INS Chennai following the incident and a Navy aircraft constantly tracked the hijacked ship.

The Indian warship intercepted the vessel in the North Arabian Sea at about 3.15 pm on Friday and asked the pirates to abandon the vessel.  Later, elite Marine commandos(MARCOS)boarded the ship and sanitized it besides evacuating all the crew members.

Crew of the bulk carrier is now engaged in restoring the propulsion system, power supply and steering gear of the platform, the Navy said on Saturday. “Thereafter, MV Lila Norfolk will recommence her passage to her destination under escort of the Indian naval warship,” it said.

The Navy deployed a warship, maritime patrol aircraft P-8I, helicopters and and MQ9B Predator drones to assist the vessel, MV Lila Norfolk, after it sent a message on the UK Maritime Trade Operations portal, saying unknown armed personnel had boarded it on Thursday evening.

The Navy came out with a statement detailing its response to the hijacking attempt.

 In a video shared by the Navy, three Indian crew members of the bulk carrier thanked the force for rescuing them. “I am proud of Indian Navy,” said one of them.

The Navy said it swiftly responded to the hijacking incident by deploying considerable strength of assets, both ships and aircraft, with an aggressive intent to counter the attack by pirates.

“INS Chennai guided missile destroyer arrived at the scene of action by 1515 hours. Continuous aerial recce of MV Lila Norfolk was undertaken by MQ9B (Sea Guardian drone), P8I (maritime patrol aircraft)and integral helicopters,” it said in the statement.

It said subsequently, the Indian Navy Marine Commandos boarded MV Lila Norfolk and undertook thorough sanitisation of the upper decks, machinery compartments and living spaces/

“The team did not find any pirates onboard. Forceful warnings by the Indian Naval aircraft to the vessel and likely interception by the Indian Navy warship, probably compelled the pirates to escape during the night hours,” the Navy said.

“All 21 crew of MV Lila Norfolk have been rescued and are safe. Indian Naval forces are investigating the suspected vessels in the area,” it said.

 “Presently, the crew of MV is engaged in restoring propulsion, power supply and steering gear,” it said.

This is among a series of such maritime incidents witnessed in the strategic waters over the last few weeks. Liberian-flagged vessel MV Chem Pluto, with 21 Indian crew members, was the target of a drone attack off India’s west coast on December 23.

Besides MV Chem Pluto, another commercial oil tanker that was on the way to India came under a suspected drone strike in the Southern Red Sea on the same day. The vessel had a crew of 25 Indians.

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