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India intercepts hijacked Liberian-flagged vessel in Arabian Sea

  • At least 15 Indian crew members were on board the MV Lila Norfolk, which was hijacked near Somalia’s coast
  • The Indian navy has increased its surveillance of the Arabian Sea after a recent spate of attacks in the region

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INS Chennai, a Kolkata class destroyer, moored at a jetty in Mumbai. The ship was diverted and deployed to assist the hijacked vessel in the Arabian Sea. Photo: AP
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Indian Navy commandos have boarded a hijacked Liberian-flagged vessel in the Arabian Sea and are now carrying out “sanitisation” operations, the navy said on Friday, without elaborating.

An Indian Navy warship intercepted the MV Lila Norfolk on Friday afternoon, less than a day after the navy received news that it had been hijacked off Somalia’s coast in the North Arabian Sea.

At least 15 Indian crew members were on board the MV Lila Norfolk, which was hijacked and the navy received information about it on Thursday evening, Indian news agency ANI, in which Reuters has a minority stake, reported earlier, citing military officials.

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The warship INS Chennai was diverted and deployed to assist the vessel, the navy said earlier in the day, adding that a naval aircraft overflew the hijacked vessel on Friday and had established contact with it.

The Indian navy has increased its surveillance of the Arabian Sea after a recent spate of attacks in the region.

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