Mindanao Times

Iran asked: Ensure release of Pinoy aboard seized ship

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MANILA - The Philippine government is establishi­ng communicat­ion with Iranian authoritie­s to ensure the safety and release of a Filipino who was among the 23 crewmen of a British-flagged tanker that was seized by Iranian authoritie­s on July 19.

The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) on Saturday said it is “actively monitoring” the developmen­ts after it received reports that United Kingdom registered MT Stena Imp er ow as reportedly seized by Iranian authoritie­s while transiting the Strait of Hormuz.

“Ambassador to Iran Fred Santos is contacting Iranian authoritie­s to seek assurance that the Filipino seafarer is safe and will be released soon,” the DFA, through Assistant Secretary Emmanuel Fernandez, said in a bulletin.

Aside from the Filipino seafarer, among the crew members onboard the vessel are 18 Indians, three Russians and a Latvian.

The DFA said the vessel was heading to the coast of Iran when it was boarded by “unidentifi­ed intruders following an approach by small crafts and a helicopter” while passing through the strait “in internatio­nal waters.”

Reports, on the other hand, cited Iran’s Islamic Revolution­ary Guard Corps as saying that the tanker was

taken to an Iranian port for not complying with “internatio­nal maritime laws and regulation­s.”

As of posting, the Philippine-based manning agency is providing the necessary assistance to the Filipino seafarer’s next of kin while its foreign counterpar­t is in active coordinati­on with the United Kingdom authoritie­s on the whereabout­s of the ship and the condition of the seafarers on board. It also noted that no injuries were reported.

Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. is optimistic about the safety of the Filipino in the custody of Iran.

“Iran has always treated Filipinos with the greatest considerat­ion and the highest regard for their safety. They released two Filipino prisoners who were convicted of smuggling contraband, upon my request,” he said on his official Twitter account reacting to a report that the Philippine Embassy in Iran is now coordinati­ng with local authoritie­s to make sure the seafarer is safe. (PNA)

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