Document Contradicts Indian Government’s Claim Over Ship Arrest
As the media responds to
the recent arrest of the vessel MV SEAMAN GUARD OHIO, the
predominant headlines report that the armed vessel violated Indian sovereignty by sailing within the country’s 12 nautical mile “territorial waters” limit. A newly released document from the Tamil Nadu Police tells a different story...
predominant headlines report that the armed vessel violated Indian sovereignty by sailing within the country’s 12 nautical mile “territorial waters” limit. A newly released document from the Tamil Nadu Police tells a different story...
The document, written in Tamil, states that the MV Seaman Guard
Ohio was enticed by the Indian Coast Guard to sail towards the shore
and escape from the turbulent cyclonic weather conditions. Almost 19 nautical
miles away from the coast, the MV Seaman Guard Ohio was intercepted by the
Coast Guard cutter and escorted to the port. The vessel was subsequently detained.
The document clearly states that the vessel was within
international waters when intercepted. In an exclusive interview AdvanFort
President Will Watson said, “On this count alone, the case deserves to be
dismissed in limine, as India is a signatory to
various international maritime treaties supposedly protecting seafarers from
state-sponsored crime.”
AdvanFort is currently reaching out via all diplomatic channels to
resolve this issue and free the vessel’s crew who are currently being detained
in an Indian jail.
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