Sri Lanka Courtroom Summons Captain Of Oil Tanker That Caught Hearth

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Sri Lanka Navy with the assistance of Indian counterparts and coast guards doused the hearth after nice effort.

Colombo:

 A Sri Lankan court docket on Thursday issued a discover to the captain of the oil tanker that caught fireplace off the nation’s jap coast to look earlier than it on September 28.

The Colombo chief Justice of the Peace court docket’s order comes a day after Lawyer Common Dappula de Livera staked a declare of USD 1.eight million for the prices incurred on dousing the hearth on board the Panama-registered tanker MT New Diamond that went up in flames on September three.

The Lawyer Common had additionally requested the CID to report the info to the court docket and acquire discover in opposition to the vessel”s captain. He was to be charged for committing offenses underneath the Marine Air pollution Environmental Safety Act.

The court docket ordered the captain of the oil tanker to look earlier than it on September 28.

New Diamond, a Greek-owned vessel and underneath constitution by the Indian Oil Company, was carrying 270,000 metric tons of crude oil from Mina Al Ahmadi port in Kuwait to the Indian port of Paradip when a boiler explosion in its engine room prompted fireplace off the coast of Sangamankanda in Ampara district. A Filipino crew member died and one other was injured within the mishap.

Sri Lanka Navy with the assistance of Indian counterparts and coast guards doused the hearth after nice effort.

The ship is at the moment within the seas 70 nautical miles east of Batticaloa within the east and 129 kilometers away from the Batticaloa coast.

Two Sri Lankan naval ships, one Indian naval ship, and three Indian coast guard vessels are at the moment deployed within the operations close to the oil tanker.

Some 5 ships of Indian coast guard and one Indian Navy ship engaged in fireplace preventing, the Sri Lanka Navy mentioned early this month.

The tanker had 23 crew members – 18 Filipinos and 5 Greeks. Twenty-two of the 23 member crew had been safely rescued off the tanker.

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