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MV Suez crew, including 6 Indians, reaches Karachi

By Priyanka Tikoo
June 23, 2011 19:06 IST
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Six Indian sailors, who were part of the 22-member crew of MV Suez vessel that was recently freed by Somali pirates, on Thursday reached Karachi harbour and would be sent back to India soon.

Pakistan naval ship PNS Zulfiqar carrying the 22-member crew of MV Suez, including six Indians, reached at Karachi harbour amidst an emotional welcome.

Suhail Izaz Khan, counsellor from the Indian High Commission in Islamabad, received the sailors.

Somali pirates released the crew of the Egyptian-owned ship, who were held by the pirates for about 10 months, after huge ransom was paid to them.

"Our gesture is the message of love. I hope that India too will reciprocate with love because Indian sailors have been also saved. I use to hear their families through media, I even talked to some of them. They were really upset," Sindh Governor Ishrat Ul Ebad Khan said.

In India, family members of the released sailors expressed their joy at hearing the reports of their dear ones reaching Karachi.

"I am very happy to hear the news. In the last one week, there had been problems with the ship. I last spoke to my husband when he was getting on to the Pakistani ship as MV

Suez was sinking," an overjoyed Madhu Sharma, wife of sailor N K Sharma, said.

Shamsher Singh, father of another sailor Satnam Singh, said he had lost hope for the return of his son.

"I had lost hope completely. But after I spoke to Ansar Burney in April, my hope was rekindled," he said.

Burney, Pakistani human rights activist and former federal minister, was instrumental in getting the hostages released.

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