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23 crew members of MV Abdullah reach Ctg port
23 crew members of MV Abdullah reach Ctg port

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23 crew members of MV Abdullah reach Ctg port

All 23 crew members of MV Abdullah reached Chattogram port and reunited with their families this afternoon, after two months of tension and anxiety following the abduction of the sailors by Somali pirates.

MV Abdullah sailors to reunite with families today
MV Abdullah sailors to reunite with families today

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MV Abdullah sailors to reunite with families today

The 23 sailors from MV Abdullah, recently released from the captivity of Somali pirates, will reunite with their families around 4.00pm today (14 May).

MV Abdullah anchored at Kutubdia with all crew members
MV Abdullah anchored at Kutubdia with all crew members

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MV Abdullah anchored at Kutubdia with all crew members

Bangladeshi vessel MV Abdullah which was released on April 14 with all 23 crew members after 31 days of captivity by Somali pirates, anchored at Kutubdia point in the Bay of Bengal in Cox’s Bazar district on Monday evening.

MV Abdullah leaving UAE for Bangladesh today
MV Abdullah leaving UAE for Bangladesh today

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MV Abdullah leaving UAE for Bangladesh today

The Bangladeshi-flagged vessel MV Abdullah, recently liberated from Somali pirates, is scheduled to depart Al-Hamriya Port in the United Arab Emirates for Bangladesh today (April 28, 2024) at noon, officials confirmed.

Why Al-Shabaab Joined Somalia's Pirates
Why Al-Shabaab Joined Somalia's Pirates

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Why Al-Shabaab Joined Somalia's Pirates

After being held by Somali pirates for 31 days, the Bangladeshi flag carrier cargo ship "MV Abdullah" and its 23 crew members have been released. The ship, along with the 23 sailors, was hijacked by Somali pirates on its way from Mozambique, Africa, carrying coal, to Dubai on March 12th. The vessel is owned by Bangladesh's KSRM Group.

MV Abdullah reaches Dubai port 8 days after being freed
MV Abdullah reaches Dubai port 8 days after being freed

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MV Abdullah reaches Dubai port 8 days after being freed

After 33 days, on April 13, the pirates left the ship reportedly after getting ransom from the owner of the ship. The ship then left for Al-Hamriya Port in Dubai.

Hostage sailors will be rescued from pirates this month: State Minister
Hostage sailors will be rescued from pirates this month: State Minister

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Hostage sailors will be rescued from pirates this month: State Minister

State Minister for Shipping Khalid Mahmud Chowdhury has said that it will be possible to rescue the ship 'MV Abdullah' with 23 sailors held hostage by Somali pirates within this month.

Talks with pirates at advanced stage: Foreign Minister
MV Abdullah

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Talks with pirates at advanced stage: Foreign Minister

“We are making all-out efforts to bring them home. Everything possible by us are being conducted. Talks are ongoing with the pirates in a very friendly manner,” he said while addressing a views exchange with journalists at the YNT Centre at Dewanji Pond in Chattogram city on Saturday (April 6) afternoon.

Govt hopeful of rescuing hostage sailors quickly: Foreign Minister
Govt hopeful of rescuing hostage sailors quickly: Foreign Minister

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Govt hopeful of rescuing hostage sailors quickly: Foreign Minister

He said, “Last time, when MV Jahan Moni was hijacked in 2010, it took 100 days to free them. Now we are trying to free them as soon as possible. We are trying to rescue the sailors in such a way so that the ship or the sailors are not harmed,”

EU maritime force deploys warship near MV Abdullah
EU maritime force deploys warship near MV Abdullah

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EU maritime force deploys warship near MV Abdullah

European Union Naval Force (EUNAVFOR) has deployed a warship near the hijacked Bangladeshi-flagged vessel MV Abdullah.

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