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Cargo ship with 11 tons drugs intercepted
The "Munzur" was intercepted by the Italian police on Dec 2, 2015, in the Tyrrhenian Sea northeast of Pantelleria on a suspicion of drug trafficking. The police in fact found 13 tons of hashish divided into 500 parcels. The vessel was taken to Palermo, the 11 crew members of Ukrainian and Georgian nationalities, were arrested. The vessel was en route from Ceuta via Alger to Palermo. Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtIOqlqtMAE
Relief for crew of detained scandal ship
The ITF (International Transport Workers’ Federation) is able to report progress in the case of the filthy and unsafe vessel Munzur, which is detained in Fowey in Cornwall, United Kingdom. Following the passing of a deadline for action by the owners to pay and repatriate its crew, the company has now agreed to pay all owed wages and help the seafarers home. The ITF has accordingly decided to delay the legal arrest of the vessel on behalf of its crew. Speaking from the Munzur, ITF inspector Darren Procter reported: “Following our legal action on behalf of the crew, the company is now promising to pay them all the money it owes them, and to repatriate them. While that money is transferred they have demonstrated good faith by putting food onboard, along with two much-needed washing machines. If all that is owed is paid to the crew we will cease the arrest of the vessel. If the crew don’t get what they reserve we resume that arrest.” There are 12 crewmembers, from five different nationalities onboard the Panamanian-flagged, Turkish-owned Munzur, which was detained by the UK’s Maritime and Coastguard Agency for multiple failings (see www.dft.gov.uk/mca/mcga07-home/newsandpublications/press-releases.htm?id=E9F94A932A35E50E&m=4&y=2014 ). The ITF believes that as well as paying the owed money the company is likely to sign an ITF agreement which will hold them to providing decent pay and conditions for seafarers on the Munzur in future.
Vessel detained in Fowey due to safety and health issues
After its grounding off Teignmouth on Mar 27, the "Munzur" was detained in Fowey Harbour in Cornwall on Apr 3 by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency following an inspection. The detention, which prevented the ship from sailing, was served for a number of health and safety issues, including concern over the dirty bathroom facilities, unsuitable food storage, corroded pipework, broken lights and inadequate laundry facilities. The detention notice on the "Munzur" will remain in place until the necessary improvements have been carried out. Report with photos: http://www.westernmorningnews.co.uk/Ship-detained-Fowey-crew-living-conditions/story-20907341-detail/story.html
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