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செய்திகள்: தமிழீழம் -> சரக்கு கப்பல் ஒன்று முல்லைத்தீவு கடற்பரப்பில் கரைஒதுங்கியுள்ளது

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Liberation Tigers Military Spokesman Irasiah Ilanthirayan told media Saturday morning that a cargo ship, caught up in the rough seas, has come into LTTE territorial waters off Mullaithivu and that the Sea Tigers were engaged in saving the crew. Meanwhile, Sri Lanka Navy officials in Colombo said a technical failure had caused a Jordanian Merchant Vessel, FARHA III, carrying 14000 tons of rice from India to South Africa, to drift towards Mullaithivu.

Sri Lankan military officials further charged that the Tigers had seized the ship and the crew and said the Sri Lankan navy had engaged naval boats to save the crew and the cargo ship.

Further details are not available at the moment.

-Tamilnet-

Cargo ship's crew safe, Tigers inform IMO

[TamilNet, Saturday, 23 December 2006, 14:57 GMT]

Liberation Tigers officials have informed International Maritime Organisation in UK that the 25-member crew of the cargo ship that drifted into LTTE waters off Mullaithivu coast due to technical failure, were safe in Kilinochchi. LTTE's U.N. Liason officer Pavarasan is in touch with the ICRC to facilitate safe passage to the crew members as the cargo ship was grounded, according to LTTE Military Spokesman Irasiah Ilanthirayan.

Director of LTTEs Peace Secretariat in Kilinochchi, S.Puleedevan, has been in touch with the International Maritime Organisation in UK and briefed them on the safety of the crew members, Mr. Ilanthirayan said.

Meanwhile, the ship has grounded off Mullaithivu coast, according to the latest information from the Sea Tigers.

http://www.tamilnet.com/art.html?catid=13&artid=20703

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