Relatives of seafarers decry Govt apathy
Updated on Oct 05, 2008 08:28 pm IST
Relatives of Indian seafarers on board of a Japanese ship, hijacked by armed Somalian pirates held a candlelight vigil in New Delhi. At least 18 Indians are on board the hijacked ship. The pirates hijacked the cargo ship M T Stlot Valor from the Gulf of Aden on September 15. Relatives accused the government of not doing enough to rescue the crew. The ship is owned by a Japanese company and managed by Fleet Marine Ltd in Mumbai.
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