All Indians On Board Hijacked Ship Rescued By Navy Commandos

All Indians On Board Hijacked Ship Rescued By Navy Commandos



The Navy did not specify whether the hijackers had gained control of the ship at any point

All 21 crew members, including Indians, aboard the cargo ship, ‘MV Lila Norfolk’, that was hijacked late last evening near the coast of Somalia have been rescued and are safe, said officials.

The Navy deployed a warship, maritime patrol aircraft, helicopters and P-8I and long-range aircraft and Predator MQ9B drones following a hijacking distress call involving the 84,000-tonne bulk carrier that had been boarded by five or six “unknown armed personnel” on Thursday evening.

The elite commandos, MARCOS, sanitised the cargo ship in the Arabian Sea and rescued the 15 Indians from the ship’s citadel – a fortified section of commercial vessels used as a refuge during pirate attacks. The commandos have confirmed the absence of hjijackers on the ship, said the Navy in a statement.

“All 21 crew including 15 Indians onboard the vessel were safely evacuated from the citadel,” Indian Navy’s spokesperson Commander Vivek Madhwal said.

“Sanitisation by MARCOS commandos has confirmed the absence of the hijackers. The attempt of hijacking by the pirates was probably abandoned with the forceful warning by Indian Navy’s maritime patrol aircraft of interception by naval warship,” the spokesperson added.

Naval warship INS Chennai, a navy destroyer, that was diverted from its anti-piracy patrol, launched its helicopter and issued warning to pirates to abandon the hijacked vessel.

The Navy added that the warship was working to restore power and propulsion to allow the Liberian-flagged bulk carrier to continue to its next port of call.

It did not specify whether the hijackers had gained control of the ship at any point but said earlier that an overhead patrol flight had confirmed the safety of the crew on Friday morning.

Steve Kunzer, chief executive of the vessel’s Dubai-based owners Lila Global, thanked the Indian Navy for the rescue.

“We also want to thank the professionalism of our crew who reacted safely and responsibly under the circumstances,” he said in a statement.

The hijacking was reported by the UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO), a British military organisation that tracks movements of various vessels in strategic waterways.

Naval warship INS Chennai, a navy destroyer, that was diverted from its anti-piracy patrol, launched its helicopter and issued warning to pirates to abandon the hijacked vessel.

Last month the Navy deployed several warships into the sea to “maintain a deterrent presence” after a string of recent shipping attacks, including a drone attack near India’s coast blamed on Iran by the United States.

The latest attack comes at a time when many vessels have been rerouted from the Red Sea, where Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels have carried out drone and missile attacks in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza, where Israel is battling Hamas.

Last month a drone attack hit the MV Chem Pluto tanker 200 nautical miles (370 kilometres) off the coast of India.



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Probe Agency Team, Going To Raid Trinamool Leader's House, Attacked

Probe Agency Team, Going To Raid Trinamool Leader's House, Attacked



Visuals of the incident showed windows of the car broken.

Kolkata:

An Enforcement Directorate team was attacked in West Bengal when it was going to raid the residence of block-level leaders of the ruling Trinamool Congress in connection with an alleged ration scam. The probe agency said that the attack took place near Sandeshkali village.

Visuals of the incident showed windows of the car broken. Security officials have arrived at the spot and are conducting an investigation.

The raid, which has been called off for the day, was going to be conducted at the residences of former Bongaon Municipality Chairman Shankar Adhya and TMC leader Sheikh Shahjahan.

Sheikh Shahjahan is the Fisheries and Animal Resources Officer of North 24 Parganas Zilla Parishad as well as Block President of Sandeshkhali 1.

The Trinamool Congress leader’s supporters gathered outside the leader’s residence as soon as the ED officials arrived and vandalised their cars

“Eight people came to the spot. We three moved from the incident spot …they attacked us,” a member of the raiding ED team told news agency ANI.

Two officials were injured.

Condemning the attack on the ED team, West Bengal Bhartiya Janata party leader Suvendu Adhikari said that the law and order situation in West Bengal is in complete shambles. The attack shows what the Rohingya are doing to the law and order in the state, he said.

He urged the National Investigation Agency to probe into the matter.



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“It Is Dangerous…”: Fuming Rohit Sharma Wants Indian Pitch Critics ‘To Keep Mouths Shut’ After 2-Day India vs South Africa Test | Cricket News

“It Is Dangerous…”: Fuming Rohit Sharma Wants Indian Pitch Critics ‘To Keep Mouths Shut’ After 2-Day India vs South Africa Test | Cricket News



A two-day Test is bound to generate a lot of question marks. The same is happening with the India vs South Africa second Test that ended in less than five sessions on Thursday. As many as 23 wickets tumbled on day one with the hosts being bowled out for 55 and the visitors for 153 before India lost three more wickets in their second innings. In the second session of the second day, India completed the task in 12 overs. Only 107 overs were bowled – making it the shortest Test match ever.

While not directly criticising the pitch, Indian cricket team captain Rohit Sharma had a lot to say on the people criticising the Indian pitches, who complain about the spin tracks.

“We all saw what happened in this Test match and how the pitch played. I honestly don’t mind playing on pitches like these. As long as everyone keeps their mouth shut and don’t talk too much about Indian pitches,” Rohit Sharma said.

“Because you come here to challenge yourself. Yes, it is dangerous. It is challenging. So, and when people come to India, it is again pretty challenging as well. Look, when you are here to play Test cricket, we talk about Test cricket, the ultimate prize, Test cricket being the pinnacle and stuff like that. I think it’s important that we also stand by it.”

Rohit also spoke against people who often condemn Indian picthes as dust bowls.

“When you are put up against, a challenge like that, you come and face it. That’s what happens in India, but, in India on day one, if the pitch starts turning, people start talking about ‘Puff of dust! Puff of dust!’ There’s so much crack here on the pitch. People are not looking at that,” Rohit said.

“I think it’s important that we stay neutral everywhere we go. Especially the match referees. You know, some of these match referees need to keep their eye on how they rate pitches. It’s quite important. I still can’t believe that the World Cup final pitch was rated below average. A batsman got a hundred there in the final. How can that be a poor pitch? So these are the things the ICC, the match referees, they need to look into and start rating pitches based on what they see, not based on the countries. I think that’s quite important.

“So I hope they keep their ears open, they keep their eyes open and look into those aspects of the game. Honestly, I’m all for pitches like this. We want to challenge playing on pitches like this. We pride ourselves playing on pitches like this. Uh, but all I wanna say is be neutral.”

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Arvind Kejriwal To Be Arrested Today? AAP Leaders Raise Alarm

Arvind Kejriwal To Be Arrested Today? AAP Leaders Raise Alarm


New Delhi:

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal could be arrested in the morning following a raid at his home, leaders of the ruling Aam Aadmi Party tweeted hours after he refused to appear for questioning in the alleged Delhi liquor scam. Party sources said they are ready for any eventuality. Sources in the Enforcement Directorate – the central agency probing the money laundering angle, which has called Mr Kejriwal for questioning several times — have said they have no such information.

“News coming in that ED is going to raid @ArvindKejriwal’s residence tmrw morning. Arrest likely,” posted senior party leader and Delhi minister Aatishi on X, formerly Twitter.

Similar posts were seen on the handles of senior party leaders Saurabh Bhardwaj, Jasmine Shah and Sandeep Pathak.

Mr Kejriwal has skipped summons for questioning thrice. The last time he refused to appear was today. He had also refused to appear before the probe agency on November 2 and December 21. Under the rules, a non-bailable warrant can be issued against him any time and he can be arrested.

In April, he was questioned for nine hours by the Central Bureau of Investigation. He has not been named as an accused in the case.

Mr Kejriwal insists that the summons are “motivated” and says it is not clear whether he is being called as a witness or a suspect in the case.His party said it was a plan to stop him from campaigning in the national election due later this year.

With three of its leaders — Manish Sisodia, Sanjay Singh and Satyendra Jain — behind the bars, AAP has long been anticipating the eventuality and has discussed the possible courses of action.  They even want Mr Kejriwal to remain the Chief Minister and do his job from jail.

The CBI contends that liquor companies were involved in framing the excise policy, which would have brought them a 12 per cent profit. A liquor lobby it dubbed the “South Group” had paid kickbacks, part of which was routed to public servants. The Enforcement Directorate alleged laundering of the kickbacks.

The BJP has alleged that the proceeds of the alleged scam were used by the AAP to fund its large-scale campaign in Gujarat, in which it got a 12.91 per cent votes and established itself as a national party.

The party has also taken a swipe at the Delhi Chief Minister, saying he is “shaking in fear” and is not appearing before the agency because he knows that he is the “kingpin” of the alleged liquor policy scam.





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Explained: Top Hamas Leader's Death In Israeli Strike And Its Consequences

Explained: Top Hamas Leader's Death In Israeli Strike And Its Consequences


His death heightened fears of a wider regional blowout.

New Delhi:

From his early days as a student leader at Hebron University to his eventual position as deputy chairman of the Hamas political bureau, Saleh Al-Arouri’s journey was marked by violence, imprisonment, and a tumultuous relationship with Israel. His death in an Israeli strike in Beirut on Tuesday, comes as a defining moment in the escalating tensions in the Middle East.

Saleh al-Arouri’s ascent to the role of deputy chairman of the Hamas political bureau in 2017 solidified his standing as a key political figure within the organisation. Accused by Israel and the United States of overseeing Hamas’s military operations in the occupied West Bank, his presence on the US list of terrorists since 2015 added an international dimension to his notoriety.

The Israeli strike that killed him targeted Hamas’s office in Dahiyeh, a Hezbollah stronghold in southern Beirut, Lebanon. 

Ties And Accusations

Accused of financing and orchestrating military operations in the West Bank, Al-Arouri faced condemnation from both Israel and the US. The US-led Rewards for Justice Program offered $5 million for information leading to his identification or location, highlighting the severity of the allegations against him.

His involvement in planning the 2014 kidnapping and murder of three Israeli teenagers in the West Bank further solidified his reputation as a notorious militant.

The Two Faces Of Al-Arouri

A closer look at Al-Arouri’s life reveals a dual identity – a meticulous, bookish figure who was not only an organiser and militant but also a family man. Court records and international agency reports paint a complex picture of a man deeply involved in Hamas’s military activities while simultaneously navigating personal relationships and periods of incarceration.

Despite occasional claims of reform, Al-Arouri’s actions spoke louder than words. His exile to Turkey and subsequent alleged planning of increased West Bank terrorism suggested a relentless pursuit of Hamas’s objectives, particularly through the tactic of kidnapping Israelis.

The US Department of the Treasury designated Al-Arouri as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist in 2015. The repercussions of this designation included the blocking of assets and restrictions on transactions involving him.

Potential Escalation In Tensions

The Israeli strike in Beirut that claimed Al-Arouri’s life marked a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. As the most high-profile figure to be killed in the conflict, his death heightened fears of a wider regional blowout.

Hamas and its allies, including Lebanon-based Hezbollah, vowed retaliation, deepening concerns about the widening scope of the conflict. The strike not only stirred tensions between Israel and Lebanon but also drew condemnation from Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati, who feared further entanglement in the war.

Condemning Al-Arouri’s death, Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh said that a movement “whose leaders fall as martyrs for the dignity of our people and our nation will never be defeated”.

Images and videos on social media show many taking to the streets of Ramallah to protest the killing of Al-Arouri. Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh also expressed condemnation, emphasising the potential “risks and consequences” associated with the incident. 



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Japan Plane In Flames After Collision At Airport, 5 Dead: Reports

Japan Plane In Flames After Collision At Airport, 5 Dead: Reports



Tokyo, Japan:

Five people aboard a Japan coast guard aircraft died Tuesday when it hit a Japan Airlines passenger plane on the ground in a fiery collision at Tokyo’s Haneda airport.

All 379 passengers and crew on board the passenger plane which burst into flames were safely evacuated, Japanese transport minister Tetsuo Saito told reporters.

But five of the six crew members from the smaller plane — bound for central Japan after Monday’s huge earthquake — died, Saito said.

The captain escaped and survived but was injured, he said, cautioning that “we’re not at the stage to explain the cause” of the accident.
 

Television and unverified footage shared on social media showed the Japan Airlines (JAL) airliner moving along the runway before a large eruption of orange flames and black smoke burst from beneath and behind it.

Video posted to social media platform X showed people sliding down an inflatable emergency slide from the side of the passenger plane while flames shot out from the rear of the aircraft.

All 367 passengers plus 12 crew onboard were swiftly taken off the plane before dozens of fire engines with flashing blue lights sprayed the fuselage.

They however failed to put out the flames coming out of windows near the wings and the blaze soon engulfed the entire aircraft.
 

The plane, reportedly an Airbus 350, had arrived from New Chitose Airport serving Sapporo on the northern island of Hokkaido. Those on board included eight children.

“Smoke began to fill the plane, and I thought, ‘this could be really bad'”, an adult male passenger told reporters at the airport.

“An announcement said doors in the back and middle could not be opened. So everyone disembarked from the front,” he said.

A female passenger said it had been dark on board as the fire intensified after landing.

“It was getting hot inside the plane, and I thought, to be honest, I would not survive,” she said in comments shown on broadcaster NHK.

– ‘Sense of mission’ –

The coast guard plane had been preparing to fly to Ishikawa prefecture to deliver supplies after the devastating New Year’s Day earthquake which killed at least 48 people.

Prime Minister Fumio Kishida praised the deceased crew members on their way to help the victims of the quake.

“These were employees who had a high sense of mission and responsibility for the affected areas. It’s very regrettable,” he told reporters.

“I express my respect and gratitude to their sense of mission,” Kishida said.

JAL said the passenger plane either collided with the other aircraft on a runway or a taxiway after it touched down, Kyodo reported.

There was also burning debris on the runway at Haneda, one of the world’s busiest airports.

Haneda suspended domestic flights, according to its website, but most international takeoffs and landings were still operating.

A transport ministry official said investigations into the incident were ongoing, including exchanges between the flights and air traffic control.

Japan has not suffered a serious commercial aviation accident in decades.

Its worst ever was in 1985, when a JAL jumbo jet flying from Tokyo to Osaka crashed in central Gunma region, killing 520 passengers and crew.

That disaster was one of the world’s deadliest plane crashes involving a single flight.
 

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)





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