Maritime security in Indian ocean

arpakola

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a declining operation but with a lot of Indian presense

Some comments on the condition of the so called floating armories where the Indians are facing a status of Aparhaid regarding the living in those so called vessels.
Here is a video of the fire on the vessel White Palm , owned by a Spanish company , anchored outside Fujairah.
No evacuation plan , No fire alarm , no emergency lighting, no fire fighting equipment
Over loaded as more then 120 people are accomodated in this vessel ment for 60 .
 

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Captain SANTOS.. is there any naval law not broken on White Palm ?
https://maritimejungle.blogspot.com/2019/06/captain-santos-is-there-any-naval-law.html


When the fire broke on White Palm .. the vessel was already over crowded (by declaration of Cpt SANTOS) ,and the personel on board were sleeping in the messs room as they had no cabins.
My we ask the Cpt SANTOS, the Palm Charters sa , the PORT authorities of Fujairah, the Flag country , the Spanish authorities..?
Has anyone checked if there was enough space on the life rafts?
How many personel were on board by that time? What is the capacity of the Life Rafts?







https://maritimejungle.blogspot.com/2019/06/captain-santos-is-there-any-naval-law.html
 

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