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Indian Seafarers Released After Being Detained by Iranian Authorities

Indian Seafarers Released After Being Detained by Iranian Authorities; Lauded Efforts by Capt. Joseph Daniel Lead to Successful Rescue. The successful release of the seafarers has been attributed to the relentless efforts of Capt. Joseph Daniel, Head of the Crew Department at the Directorate General of Shipping.

Indian Seafarers Released After Being Detained by Iranian Authorities
FILE pic in Iran

In a significant development, the six Indian seafarers who were detained by Iranian authorities on December 5, 2023, under charges of illegal fuel smuggling have been released and are now on their way back to India. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) confirmed that the seafarers have boarded a flight from Iran to India, with a stopover in Dubai.

 

The successful release of the seafarers has been attributed to the relentless efforts of Capt. Joseph Daniel, Head of the Crew Department at the Directorate General of Shipping. His leadership in coordinating with Iranian authorities, as well as with diplomatic channels, has earned him widespread praise. Capt. Daniel has been hailed as the "Singham" of the shipping industry for his commitment and resolve in ensuring the safe return of the crew.

 

 

The operation to free the detained seafarers was fraught with challenges, but the determination shown by Capt. Daniel and his team, particularly from the Dy DG Crew Department, played a crucial role in the rescue. Families of the seafarers and the maritime community have expressed their gratitude, emphasizing how this incident highlights the importance of swift diplomatic action and competent leadership in resolving maritime crises.

 

This development marks a positive end to a stressful period for the families of the seafarers, who had been anxiously waiting for their return.


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