Pakistan Maritime Security Agency Rescues 12 Indian Crew Members
The Pakistan Maritime Security Agency (PMSA) successfully rescued 12 crew members of an Indian cargo ship during a coordinated search and rescue mission.
A PMSA spokesperson confirmed that the operation was initiated after receiving an email from the Mumbai Maritime Rescue Coordination Center, which requested assistance in locating the crew of the sinking vessel, Al Peren Pir, amid rough sea conditions.
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The PMSA deployed its ships, boats, and aircraft to carry out the rescue operation, ensuring the safe recovery of all 12 crew members.
The spokesperson highlighted that the operation reflects Pakistan’s commitment to maritime safety and its adherence to international conventions regarding rescue operations at sea.
This successful mission underscores the importance of cooperation and the prioritization of human lives during maritime emergencies.