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Inayah The Explorer

IMO9141649


Abandonment ID: 00986
Ship name:Inayah The Explorer
Flag:Tanzania
7-digit IMO no.:9141649
Port of abandonment:São Luis, Brazil
Abandonment date:24 April 2024
Notification date:6 June 2024
Reporting Member Govt. or Org.:ITF
No. of Seafarers:11
Nationalities:Georgia(1); India(8); Myanmar(1); Philippines(1)
Circumstances:Financial Security Provider: MS Amlin Marine N.V.

Type: General Cargo

Two crew members reported that they are about to be repatriated but have outstanding salaries of 4 months
Actions taken:26 April 2024: Flag State informed
Contacted the owner, manager, flag state, port state and labour authorities
Repatriation status:6 June 2024: Repatriated
The two seafarers who contacted ITF asking for help have already been repatriated
It appears that other crew members have also been repatriated
Payment status:6 June 2024: Payment Pending
Comments and Observations:ITF (6 June 2024)
As we have no news or contact with the new crew members who embarked in April 2024, we are requesting assistance from the Labour Inspectorate and Port State Control to investigate the conditions on board.

Govt. of India (15 June 2024)
Reference to subject matter, please note that it is mentioned as 8 Indian seafarers are onboard the abandoned vessel.

It is requested to provide further details of 8 Indian seafarers such as their passport nos., CDC and Indos nos. to verify their credentials and work on their repatriations.

Govt. of Myanmar (27 June 2024)
To IMO:

We're facing an urgent matter involving Myanmar seafarers aboard the vessel Inayah The Explorer (IMO: 9141649).
The ship was abandoned in Sao Luis Brazil, on 24st April 2024, leaving one Myanmar seafarer with unpaid wages.
We still need essential information such as his name, passport number, and SIRB number, to avoid hindering our efforts to resolve the issue with relevant SRPS companies in Myanmar.

Your assistance in providing any additional information if you have would be greatly appreciated to take prompt action for the affected seafarer.

In the meantime, we would also try to contact local maritime authorities in this regard.


 
Entered: Thursday - 20 June 2024 at 15:48:13
Last updated: Thursday - 27 June 2024 at 14:44:41
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