Pak Crew Stranded: LPG Vessel Seized in Mozambique over Payment Row
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Pakistanis Trapped on Ship in Mozambique Without Food & Water
A deeply concerning situation has unfolded at Beira Port in Mozambique, where three Pakistani crew members, including Captain Aslam, are reportedly stranded on a foreign cargo ship. According to reports, the crew has run out of food and clean drinking water, leaving them in a severe state of distress. Even more alarming is the fact that the ship’s refrigerators are completely empty, which means they have no way to store fresh food. This has crea…
Three Pakistanis Including Captain, Trapped on Foreign Ship without Food or Water
Three Pakistani crew members, including Captain Aslam, are reportedly stranded on a foreign cargo ship docked at Beira Port in Mozambique. According to reports, the situation onboard is critical, as the crew has run out of both food and clean water. To make things worse, the ship’s refrigerators are completely empty, leaving the crew without any way to store or preserve supplies. In response to this alarming situation, Pakistan’s Federal Ministe…
All you need to know about the Pakistani crew stranded on seized ship in Mozambique
An LPG cargo ship, Gas Falcon, has been seized at Beira Port in Mozambique over unpaid dues, leaving its crew, including Pakistani nationals, stranded in worsening conditions. The vessel, reportedly held by Italian port agents, has run out of essential supplies. There’s no food, water, fuel, or functioning life-support systems onboard. Captain Muhammad Aslam, a Pakistani national commanding the vessel, issued a Mayday alert after the ship’s powe…
Pakistani Seafarers Stranded Without Supplies on Foreign Ship in Mozambique
WEB DESK: Three Pakistani nationals, including the captain of a foreign cargo vessel, have been stranded at Beira Port in Mozambique, facing dire conditions with no access to food, water, or fuel. The vessel, which has been docked at the port for nearly nine months, is caught in a prolonged legal and financial dispute, leaving its 12-member crew in a state of desperation. The crew comprising three Pakistanis and nine Indonesians has not receive…
Pakistani ship seized in Mozambique after payment dispute
Where is the Pakistani ship crew detained and why? A Pakistani cargo vessel and its crew have been detained at Beira Port, Mozambique, due to non-payment of dues. According to reports, local port authorities seized the ship and its cargo, and even removed essential supplies such as food, water, and fuel, leaving the crew stranded in harsh conditions. What are the living conditions on the ship? In an alarming development, the crew was left withou…
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