Indian seafarers marched in Mumbai yesterday to demand action against piracy. The march was organized by the National Union of Seafarers of India (NUSI), the Maritime Union of India as well as shipowners' representatives. Its aim was to show solidarity with the seven crew members of the Asphalt Venture held hostage in Somalia despite the fact that a ransom was paid.
In addition, the event was intended as an expression of support for all seafarers of all nationalities and participants pressed governments around the world to step up action on piracy, as they delivered a petition to the directorate general of shipping.
Abdulgani Y Serang, NUSI general secretary/treasurer said: "We are not aware of the whereabouts of the seven Asphalt Venture seafarers but have been given to understand that this hostage-taking was in retaliation for the capture of more than 100 pirates by the Indian authorities."
Source: MarineLog