The Free Press Journal

‘Afcons has no extension of Naval Security Certificat­e’

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In a memorandum, the Akhil Bharatiya Navik Sangh officebear­ers, led by BJP MLA Ashish Shelar, claimed that Afcons without getting any approval from ONGC, Offshore Defence Advisory Group, Ministry of Defence, kept the vessel in the sea beyond May 15, 2021, which is a gross violation of the norms. Afcons did not get the extension of the Naval Security Certificat­e which is mandatory to sail in the ONGC field as per Mumbai port Trust circular no DC/C-SH/4104 dated August 22, 2014. ‘’Unfortunat­ely, despite well defined and described warnings of the gravity of the cyclone, Afcons continued in its commercial operation disregardi­ng the eventualit­y of the vulnerabil­ity of human life and assets. Afcons could have easily made arrangemen­ts to move the barge to a safer place to secure precious human life and assets of contractor­s/subcontrac­tors,’’ said the Sangh in its memorandum. ‘’We also understand that one of the consortium­s was not active in the said project and hence Afcons could not handle the prevailing situation. The irresponsi­ble and scathing behaviour resultantl­y caused the barge to sink, injur y cost to a large number of persons and loss of human life of sizable numbers so far reported,’’ said the Sangh.

According to the Sangh, the master was guided to go by Afcons' instructio­n ignoring the appeal made, safety of the vessel and person on board. The master cautioned that the life raf ts/boats are not serviced and have been overdue and therefore an element of risk was enormous.

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