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Provide food and potable water to stranded crew of three vessels off Mumbai coast, Bombay high court tells state government

Provide food and potable water to stranded crew of three vessels off Mumbai coast, Bombay high court tells state government
Mumbai: The Bombay high court has directed the state to make all necessary arrangements for supplying food and potable water to nearly 50 crew of three vessels that were intercepted on February 9 by the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) and later placed under arrest by the Yellow Gate police over illegal fuel oil and bitumen transfers.Justices Ravindra Ghuge and Hiten Venegavkar on Wednesday heard a petition by seven crew members of motor tankers Asphalt, Stellar and Al Jafzia, currently in the Arabian Sea, about 11 nautical miles from Mumbai.The petition said the owners have abandoned the vessels and deserted the crew. The available stock of food and potable water is depleting. Urging for their release, advocate Padmavati Vaishya said, "They are cooking with sea water... There is no electricity."ICG's advocate Jitendra Mishra said it is ensuring the crew are routinely examined and provided treatment. "We would expect the same to be continued," the judges said. Mishra said the vessels cannot be kept unmanned due to safety concerns including environmental hazard. He added that two vessels are "unseaworthy".The judges then "called upon the director general of shipping to carry out valuation of the vessels".
They said the expenditure regarding supply of food, portable water, medicines, and all other civil amenities, "would also be added" to the valuation.The HC directed the state to serve notice to the owners to ensure their presence on May 4. If they do not appear, the HC would be constrained to order the vessels to be taken to Alang Ship Breaking Yard in Gujarat, "after releasing the crew members, and retained there until further orders", the bench said.
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About the AuthorRosy Sequeira

Rosy Sequeira is special correspondent at The TImes of India, Mumbai\nsince July 2011. She has covered Bombay High Court for over nine years\nwhich includes her earlier stints with other newspapers. Her forte is\non-the-spot accurate reporting. She tries to bring a human face to the otherwise largely\ndrab court proceedings and constantly looks out for judicial observations \nthat strike a chord with the common man.\n

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