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Chennai, Nov 17 (TIWN) The families of three sailors from Tamil Nadu, who are among the 16 Indians onboard the Norwegian oil tanker MT Heroic Idun detained by the Nigerian government on charges of oil theft and other violations, are anxiously awaiting their return.
The owners of the tanker have already paid a heavy fine imposed on it by the Equatorial Guinea authorities on charges of sailing through that country's Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) without displaying the Equatorial Guinea flag. Three sailors from Tamil Nadu, Rajan Deepan Babu of Chennai, Xavier Prispan of Thoothukudi and Sukumar Harsha from Ramapuram were on board the oil tanker. Salo, wife of Xavier told media persons that she is worried about the safety of her husband and other fellow sailors as they would be cut off from the rest of the world once they are taken away by the Nigerian Navy. Manoj Joy, community development manager of Sailors Society, told IANS: "The sailors are not provided proper food and a Sri Lankan crew member has already collapsed due to the lack of food and anxiety. It is learned that those under captivity are given only biscuits and water." Speaking to media persons, Deepan's wife Sowmya said, "Once they are taken away by the Nigerian authorities, then we fear that they will be cut off from the world."
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