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[Maurits Tuna - Inactive]

IMO


Abandonment ID: 00153
Ship name:[Maurits Tuna - Inactive]
Flag:Mauritius
Port of abandonment:Port Louise, Mauritius
Abandonment date:21 September 2009
Notification date:25 April 2010
Reporting Member Govt. or Org.:Other (Seafarers' Assistance Program(SAP))
No. of Seafarers:18
Nationalities:Indonesia(18)
Circumstances:18 crew members of Mauritius flagged F V Maurits Tuna are abandoned at port Louise by the ship owner since August last year.
We are informed that the ship developed mechanical problems 9 months ago during fishing campaign in the Indian Ocean.
There is a big shortage of fresh water and ship stores.
Some crew members have stated their desire to go home by paying their own transport but they can not do that before the ship owner pays their outstanding wages.
The ill-fated fishing boat is formally managed by RANFIN FISHERIES Company. The Director of this company is a Mr. Raj Sunt of Mauritius while the ship owner is a UK based Mauritius business man Mohammad Amman Sidick.
11 crew members are still on board.
Owners have stopped supplying provisions to the vessel, currently food is being provided by local Stella Maris.
Actions taken:19 June 2010: Other
Ongoing negotiations with the harbourmaster, shipping agency, Indonesian embassy and the A oS.
Repatriation status:19 June 2010: Repatriation pending
Outstanding.

28 July 2010: Repatriated
The crew of the vessel,Maurits Tuna, was repatriated at the expense of the Indonesian Embassy, based in Nairobi.
Payment status:19 June 2010: Payment Pending
Nine months of unpaid wages.
Comments and Observations:Govt. of Mauritius (17 August 2010)
The crew has given a power of attorney to the Embassy to bring legal action on their behalf for recovery of their outstanding wages and cost of repatriation.

ITF (16 December 2016)
No information

ITF (15 May 2017)
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