Complete Maritime Profile & Reviews of Hawks-Javaahiru
IMO: 9174232
Oil Products Tanker, Cameroon
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Vessel Details
MMSI
613731809
Callsign
TJM5221
Width
15.0 m
Length
101.0 m
ITF_Abandonment_Status
Open
ITF_Abandonment_Date
01 Jan 2025
ITF_Owed_Wages
4 months
ITF_Seafarers_Count
15
ITF_Seafarer_Nationalities
India, Indonesia, Maldives
ITF_Port
Male
ITF_Country
Maldives
Reviews (1)
Adam
2024-02-26
Position: Motorman
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Looking for information about this vessel. Any thoughts on this vessel? Was the pay decent?
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Latest News (2)
ITF Reports Abandonment of Vessel HAWKS JAUAAHIRU Amid Unpaid Wages
The International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF) has flagged the vessel HAWKS JAUAAHIRU (IMO: 9174232) for abandonment, raising concerns for its crew. Registered under the flag of Cameroon and docked in Male, Maldives, the vessel is currently facing serious issues regarding the payment of wages owed to its crew members. Key details include: - **Port of Abandonment:** Male, Maldives - **Duration of Unpaid Wages:** Crew has not received their salaries for 4 months - **Crew Size:** 15 seafarers onboard - **Nationalities Represented:** Crew members hail from India, Indonesia, and the Maldives - **ITF Report Date:** January 1, 2025 - **Current Status:** Case remains open and under investigation by the ITF This report is part of the ITF's commitment to monitoring abandonment cases to protect the rights and welfare of seafarers around the globe. The situation on the HAWKS JAUAAHIRU highlights the critical challenges faced by maritime professionals and the importance of addressing such violations swiftly.
Major Cigarette Smuggling Operation Uncovered in the Maldives
In a significant crackdown on contraband, the Maldives Customs Service recently seized over 8,000 cartons of smuggled cigarettes. This operation took place on October 25, 2024, aboard the vessel 'Jawks Javaahiru', which is operated by Hawks Private Ltd., a prominent fuel importer and distributor in the Maldives. Following a court order, customs officials searched the Hawks Boatyard amid suspicions that additional cigarette cartons may be hidden on-site. The search yielded approximately 1.695 million Manchester brand cigarette sticks, discovered in various locations, including the accommodation block and workshop at the boatyard. Authorities revealed that the cigarettes were illegally transported by the 'Hawks Javaahiru' and subsequently transferred to Thilafushi via a local boat belonging to the company. This transfer occurred after normal working hours. Notably, the management of Hawks Private Ltd. was unaware of the smuggling activities, which involved certain employees and foreign accomplices. Once the incident came to light, the company's management expressed full cooperation with law enforcement and initiated an internal investigation, leading to the suspension of the staff members suspected of involvement in this smuggling scheme.
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🚓 Was Hawks-Javaahiru detained or arrested?
Based on available news reports, Hawks-Javaahiru has been mentioned in connection with detention-related incidents. There have been 1 news reports mentioning detentions. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.