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IMO: 9107253
General Cargo Ship, Tanzania
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Vessel Details
MMSI
677034200
Callsign
5IM442
Width
19.0 m
Length
98.0 m
ITF_Abandonment_Status
Open
ITF_Abandonment_Date
01 Feb 2025
ITF_Owed_Wages
15 months
ITF_Seafarers_Count
17
ITF_Seafarer_Nationalities
Bangladesh, Egypt, Syria
ITF_Port
Salalah
ITF_Country
Oman
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Justin
2025-02-13
Position: Cook
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Latest News (2)
Seafarers Abandoned: MEHMET M Case Reported to ITF
The International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF) has received a concerning report regarding the MEHMET M, a vessel registered under IMO number 9107253, which has been reportedly abandoned. Key Details: - **Flag**: Unknown - **Port of Abandonment**: Salalah, Oman - **Duration of Unpaid Wages**: Crew have gone without payment for 15 months - **Total Crew Members Affected**: 17 - **Crew Nationalities**: Bangladesh, Egypt, and Syria - **ITF Report Date**: February 1, 2025 - **Case Status**: Currently Open This incident is part of the ITF’s Seafarers Abandonment List, which is dedicated to highlighting and tracking maritime crew abandonment cases across the globe.
ITF Highlights Seafarer Abandonment Case of Vessel FRIEND-3
The International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF) has flagged the vessel FRIEND-3 (IMO: 9107253) for abandonment, shedding light on the serious issue of seafarer rights and the well-being of crew members. This case involves the following details: - **Flag State**: Comoros - **Port of Call**: King Abdullah - **Location**: Saudi Arabia - **Outstanding Wages**: 10 months overdue - **Total Crew Members**: 12 seafarers - **Nationalities Represented**: Egypt, India, and Syria - **Report Date to ITF**: January 2, 2022 - **Current Case Status**: Open These findings are part of the ITF’s dedicated efforts to monitor and report abandonment cases globally, emphasizing the urgent need for better protections for seafarers at risk of abandonment.