A distress call was received from a foreign merchant vessel MV
OS 35 (Tuvalu registered vessel), which was attacked and boarded by pirates in
the Gulf of Aden late night on 08 April. Indian Navy ships Mumbai, Tarkash, Trishul
and Aditya proceeding on deployment to the Mediterranean and passing through
the Gulf of Aden, responded to the call and rapidly closed the merchant vessel
by the early hours of 09 April. The Indian warships established contact with
the Captain of the merchant vessel, who along with the crew had locked themselves
in a strong room on board (citadel), as per standard operating procedure. An
Indian Navy helicopter undertook aerial reconnaissance of the merchant vessel
at night, and at sunrise, to sanitize the upper decks of the merchant ship and
ascertain the location of pirates, if still on board. Emboldened by Indian
Navy's helicopter cover, and on receiving the 'all clear signal' that no
pirates were visible on the upper decks, some crew members gradually emerged
from the strong room and carried out a search of the ship and ascertained that
the pirates had fled the ship at night. Subsequently, in a show of
international maritime cooperation against piracy, a boarding party from the
nearby Chinese Navy ship went on board the merchant ship, while the Indian Naval
helicopter provided air cover for the operation. It has been established that
all 19 Filipino crew members are safe. The Captain of the merchant vessel
profusely thanked the Indian Naval ships for their response and for providing
air cover.

DKS/AC
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