'Grace 1' Seizure: Officials to Meet 24 Indians Aboard Seized Iranian Ship Tomorrow, Says MoS MEA

Minister of State for External Affairs, V Muraleedharan, on Monday stated that the 24 Indians on board the seized Iranian ship 'Grace 1' in Gibraltar are safe and officials from the High Commission of India in London will be meeting them on July 24.

MEA V Muraleedharan. (Photo Credits: ANI)

New Delhi, July 23: Minister of State for External Affairs, V Muraleedharan, on Monday stated that the 24 Indians on board the seized Iranian ship 'Grace 1' in Gibraltar are safe and officials from the High Commission of India in London will be meeting them on July 24. "Our High Commission in London @HCI_London has confirmed all 24 Indian nationals onboard vessel 'Grace 1' detained by Gibraltar police authorities are safe," he tweeted. Iran Probes Seized UK-Flagged Oil Tanker, Britain to Hold Emergency Meeting.

Muraleedharan added that the HCI London officials are in constant touch with the Indian crew in Gibraltar, as well as the local authorities."Our Mission @HCI_London is in constant touch with the Indian crew and also Royal Gibraltar authorities. Our High Commission team is visiting Gibraltar on 24 July to meet the crew," the MoS said.

MoS MEA V. Muraleedharan Tweeted: 

The MoS further confirmed that consular access to 18 Indian nationals on board 'Stena Impero' -- the UK-flagged vessel seized by Iran -- was sought on July 20. The vessel is currently at the Bandar Shahid Bahonar, which is a short distance from Iran's Bandar Abbas port. "Vessel 'Stena Impero' currently stationed at Bandar Shahid Bahonar, a short distance from Bandar Abbas port.

Our Ambassador has conveyed all crew are on board and safe. Just spoke to our Ambassador in Tehran. Confirmed that consular access to 18 Indian nationals on board 'Stena Impero' was sought on 20 July," Muraleedharan stated.

While the Iranian vessel was detained by British Marines and Gibraltar authorities on July 4, Iran seized the UK-flagged ship last week. The maritime episodes have led to an international uproar which has seen both the UK and Iran demand the release of their respective vessels. Indian Embassy in Tehran Working for Early Release of Indians on Seized Tanker: S Jaishankar.

Even though the Stena Impero is UK-flagged, it had 23 crew members of different nationalities -- including 18 Indians, Russian, Latvian and Filipino -- on board when it was seized at the Strait of Hormuz on Friday.Similarly, the Iranian vessel impounded by Gibraltar authorities had 24 Indian nationals on board.

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