The Pakistan Maritime Security Agency (PMSA) has conducted a Search and Rescue (SAR) operation to rescue nine crew members of the Indian cargo dhow — Tajdare Haram — as the latters abandoned the vessel after water entered it at about 120 nautical miles south of Karachi.
“The vessel reported water ingress at around 11am on December 26, prompting the crew to abandon the vessel and take refuge in a life raft,” the PMSA said.
Upon receiving the distress alert from the Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre (MRCC) Mumbai, PMSA immediately launched a coordinated rescue effort, it said.Play Video
The PMSA deployed an aircraft and directed nearby merchant vessels and PMSA ships to reach at the scene of the incident. The PMSA aircraft successfully located the survivors and facilitated the Indian Coast Guard vessel operating in nearby Indian waters for subsequent recovery.
This marks the second such successful operation by the PMSA in the past three weeks. On December 4, PMSA rescued 12 Indian crew members from MSV Peeran-e-Peer in a similar SAR mission.
In a statement, the PMSA had said the MRCC received an “urgent email” from MRCC Mumbai India, requesting assistance to locate and rescue survivors from the sunken vessel.
“The vessel was reported to have sunk in the exclusive economic zone of Pakistan, with its 12 crew members stranded on a life raft in distress,” it had stated.