This Article is From Jan 18, 2013

Chinese crew arrested for ship collision into century-old rail bridge near Tamil Nadu coast

Chinese crew arrested for ship collision into century-old rail bridge near Tamil Nadu coast
Kochi: A Chinese crew member of the Panamian flagged Japanese cargo vessel, which hit and destroyed a fishing country craft off Beypore near Kozhikode, was arrested tonight for alleged negligence, police sources said.

The crew, Yea Li, a Second Officer of the vessel M V Izumo was brought to the costal police station here and arrested under IPC sections 280 (Rash navigation of vessel), 337 (Causing hurt by act endangering life or personal safety of others) and 427 (Mischief causing damage) which are bailable offences. He was on duty at the deck when the incident had occured.

Police sources said he was later granted bail. The captain of the vessel was also questioned.

Forensic experts collected evidence from the vessel today. The ship's log book, Global Positioning System (GPS) log book, navigation chart and sailing instructions were seized by police.

The ship will be allowed to leave Kochi waters after permission is obtained from Mercantile Marine Department, Coast Guard, Kochin Port sources said.

Kozhikode Assistant Commissioner (Law and Order) Premachandran, Coastal Police station Beypore Circle Inspector Raju and CI of Coastal Police Station, Kochi, Hariharan, went to the ship and brought the Chinese crew, police sources said.

Rafeeq, one of the three persons who were aboard the country craft when it was hit and had jumped into the waters, arrived here and identified the vessel.

Beypore police registered a case against the ship.

The ship, owned by NYK Hinode Line Limited of Tokyo, was intercepted and brought to Kochi after the incident and is now anchored off Kochi waters.

The Singapore-bound vessel from Kandla carrying a cargo of soyabeans had not stopped after the collision and continued with its journey. Under the impact of the collision, the fishing craft broke into two and sank.

The ship has a 21-member crew of whom 19 are Chinese and one each from Myanmar and Taiwan.
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