Updated On: 25 September, 2023 07:05 AM IST | Mumbai | Diwakar Sharma
Indonesian government is illegally holding three Indians hostage, demanding ransom from the owner of the ship they were on to cover cost of cleaning shipwreck on beach; mid-day reaches out to one of the hostages

The wreck of MT Aashi off the Nias Islands in Indonesia
Three Indian seafarers have been held hostage by the Indonesian authorities for the past seven months after a Gabon-flagged ship, MT Aashi, got grounded near Nias Islands on February 15, causing serious environmental damage. The seafarers’ union has dubbed the seafarers’ situation as a serious violation of the tenets of the International Labour Organisation (ILO), International Maritime Organisation (IMO) and Human Rights. The union has said that Indonesian authorities have no legal rights over the seafarers, who have nothing to do with the ship’s wreckage.

The MT Aashi was carrying asphalt from Dubai to Indonesia