![]() ![]() The Mumbai-based National Union of Seafarers of India has expressed solidarity with the Indian merchant mariners. “The hard work and tireless professionalism of the master and crew are greatly appreciated,” it added. Facts can be checked by examining and listening to conversation in the ship voyage data recorder and one can come to an understanding as to what caused the mishap,” he added.īernhard Schulte Shipmanagement, the Ever Given’s technical manager, did not identify the crew members, but said they were “all safe and accounted for and they remain in good health,” the Times of India reported. ![]() “Firstly, it has to be ascertained as to how the giant ship ran aground. Sanjay Prashar, a member of the National Shipping Board, told the news outlet. “There is a clear danger that the crew will be made scapegoats,” Capt. Sources in the shipping industry told the news outlet that the crew could be banned from traveling further and also may ultimately be criminally charged for the mishap. The Indian government and seafarers’ groups are concerned about how the Suez Canal Authority will treat the 25 crew members after the 1,300-foot-long Ever Given was wrenched free Monday, nearly a week after it became lodged, the Times of India reported. The Indian crew of the gigantic container ship that was freed after running aground in the Suez Canal may be placed under house arrest – and also could face criminal charges for the mishap, according to a report. I’m just wondering why the 20+ crew members would face criminal charges….? Isn’t it the Captain that should face charges for drawing the dick and crashing into the canal? I’m not trying to push a conspiracy at all…. People have already started asking questions. The Ever Given may no longer be trapped, but its crew might not be so lucky. You can’t possibly expect this to be the end after damage worth billions of dollars.Īccording to the latest reports, the Evergreen squad may face arrest and some charges.
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