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Wardeh

IMO7708285


Abandonment ID: 00318
Ship name:Wardeh
Flag:Lebanon
7-digit IMO no.:7708285
Port of abandonment:Mersin Port, Türkiye
Abandonment date:24 August 2017
Reporting Member Govt. or Org.:ITF
No. of Seafarers:34
Nationalities:Lebanon(1); Syrian Arab Republic(33)
Circumstances:More than 600.000 USD unpaid wages. 5 months has been spent at the anchorage area. No food, drinking water and Bunkers. Vessel is arrested by the court decisions by 13 different creditors. ITF provided some emergency supplies but bunkers can only be supplied through local agent which requires a court decision - vessel is now close to black out.
Actions taken:27 November 2017: Other
Owner-Manager has disappeared. Local Agents don’t want to take any responsibility and gave a statement to H.M. that they are no longer the Agent of the vessel. ITF affiliate in Turkey has arranged a lawyer for the unpaid wages of the crewmembers.
Repatriation status:27 November 2017: Other
34 crewmembers are Syrian and to enter to Turkey Border is banned by state.

4 December 2017: Other
From: Katie Higginbottom
Sent: lundi 4 décembre 2017 12:11
Subject: Wardeh

Dear All
This is the latest update on Wardeh from our inspector:

Today most of the crewmembers of the mentioned vessel has been repatriated. 6 crew. to Sudan, 22 crew. to Lebanon and 6 crewmembers applied to Turkish Authorities for getting official permission to stay in Turkey as the immigrant.
Payment status:27 November 2017: Payment Pending
More then 600.000 USD but only 18 crewmembers gave POA to the lawyers.
Comments and Observations:ITF (27 November 2017)
Whole Turkish authorities are well aware of the case and official correspondence among them is apparently on-going.

International Chamber of Shipping (4 December 2017)
From: Natalie Shaw
Sent: lundi 4 décembre 2017 13:45
To: Jan de Boer
Subject: RE: Wardeh

Jan, Many thanks for your assistance on this with the Turkish Authorities. We have also been working closely with the Turkish Chamber of Shipping and its member in Mersin last week to try to get a suitable resolution to this case quickly. Please do not hesitate to let us know if there is anything you wish us to ask them to do to assist in this regard.

Natalie Shaw


 
Last updated: Thursday - 4 January 2018 at 09:07:53^ top


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