No trace of oil tanker, 22 crew members

Ministry says India mission in Nigeria in touch with the authorities and monitoring situation

February 04, 2018 08:10 pm | Updated February 05, 2018 01:23 am IST - Mumbai/New Delhi

External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj. File

External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj. File

The Union government is in touch with authorities in Nigeria and Benin to trace an oil tanker with 22 Indians on board that went missing off the coast of Benin in the Gulf of Guinea, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj tweeted on Sunday.

No contact has been established with the vessel so far and there have been no reports of a ransom call, an official of the Mumbai-based Directorate-General of Shipping said.

“Merchant Ship Marine Express with 22 Indian nationals is missing off the Coast of Benin in the Gulf of Guinea. We are making all out efforts in coordination with Nigerian and Benin naval authorities to trace the missing ship. We have set up a Helpline no.(+234)9070343860,” Ms. Swaraj tweeted.

The Indian mission in Abuja is in touch with Nigeria and Benin for help in locating the oil tanker, External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said. He said the situation was being constantly monitored.

The directorate official said, “The region has a history of piracy and it may be a case of suspected piracy. All communication with the vessel has been lost, and right now, we do not know if a ransom call has been made.”

Similar episode

The ship went missing less than a month after another vessel MT Barret had gone missing off the coast of Benin in January and was later confirmed to have been hijacked.

A crew of 22, most of whom were Indians, were reportedly released after a ransom was paid.

The directorate official also said it was in touch with the Indian missions and “all our efforts are concentrated on getting the sailors rescued”.

The official said that the Mumbai-based Anglo Eastern Ship Management, which owns the vessel, had been very cooperative and has also opened an emergency response centre for the families of the missing crew members.

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