
Pakistani Crew Captured by Somali Pirates Face 'Ownership Crisis'
Pakistani crew members of the MT Honour 25, captured by Somali pirates, are reportedly suffering from severe illnesses and are victims of an 'ownership crisis' regarding their vessel.
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Pakistani crew members of the MT Honour 25, captured by Somali pirates, are reportedly suffering from severe illnesses and are victims of an 'ownership crisis' regarding their vessel.

Families of 10 Pakistani crew members held by pirates in a ship hijacking off Somalia are protesting, demanding government action for their safe recovery as the incident enters its 23rd day.

Somali pirates have initiated direct contact with the families of Pakistani crew members abducted 40 days ago. The crew remains held captive by the pirates.

Sindh Governor Syed Muhammad Nehal Hashmi met with families of 11 Pakistani crew members kidnapped by pirates after their oil tanker was hijacked near Somalia, assuring them of federal government efforts for their release.

Families and human rights organizations are demanding the safe return of Pakistani crew members who remain in captivity after being seized by Somali pirates. Concerns are growing over their prolonged detention.