Abandonment ID: | 00751 |
Ship name: | Dox - fishing vessel[disputed] |
Flag: | Sao Tome & Principe |
Port of abandonment: | Djibouti, Djibouti |
Abandonment date: | 29 March 2023 |
Notification date: | 9 April 2023 |
Reporting Member Govt. or Org.: | ITF |
No. of Seafarers: | 12 |
Nationalities: | Indonesia(6); India(3); Somalia(2); Yemen(1) |
Circumstances: | P&I : Hafez Insurance but the certificate is likely to be false
Type : Fishing vessel but the Alannah Palm is a crew/supply vessel
6 months of unpaid wages + repatriation as for the Indonesian crew 10 months of wages for the Indian crew. Other crew have not reported.
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Actions taken: | 30 March 2023: Flag State informed Trying to solve out the double identity issue with the Flag and the issue of the expired certificate of registry
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Repatriation status: | 9 April 2023: Repatriation pending Two crew left and Four remained on board now requesting repatriation
26 April 2023: Repatriation pending All the 6 Indonesian crew left the vessel without being paid The Indian crew are still on the vessel with the others
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Payment status: | 9 April 2023: Payment Pending US$44,400
26 April 2023: Payment Pending US$41,550 for the Indonesians US$21,400
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Comments and Observations: | ITF (9 April 2023) The crew were told that they will be given their tickets if they to withdraw their report to the ITF Six Indonesians requested assistance, No crew list available and the total number of crew not known
ITF (26 April 2023) The Indonesian crew are all back home but still not paid. The Harbour Master and the Director for Maritime Affairs in Djibouti have been repeatedly requested to assist and to have PSC visit the vessel but they bever responded. The ship is most probably stateless at the moment and probably without a valid P&I
ITF (5 September 2023) Some crew were paid a part payment and repatriated, while some remained on board. No further contact with crew
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