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INS Sharada (File Photo)
Thwarting a third hijacking attempt in two days, the Indian Navy helped in rescuing a Sri Lankan fishing trawler from pirates off the Somalian coast on Tuesday (30 January), NDTV reported quoting Navy officials.
With the help of the Indian Navy's inputs, the vessel was subsequently intercepted in Seychelles by their coast guard. All six crew members were reported to be safe and were escorted to Mahe in Seychelles.
A Sri Lankan flagged vessel Lorenzo Putha 04 was hijacked off the Mogadishu (Somalia's capital) coast by three pirates on Saturday. The Indian Navy deployed its patrol vessel INS Sharada to locate the hijacked vessel.
This accounts for the third such operation by the Indian Navy in two days amid growing attacks on merchant ships in waters around Middle East.