News Release
HMCS Charlottetown rescues drifting sailors
CEFCOM / COMFEC NR 08.010 - February 5, 2008

OTTAWA - The patrol frigate HMCS Charlottetown has rescued two 
sailors found adrift in the Arabian Sea aboard the Azaan, a 240-foot 
barge designed to be towed by a tugboat. On February 3, 2008, the 
frigate's Sea King helicopter was conducting a routine patrol as part 
of maritime security operations when the crew spotted the Azaan 100 
miles northeast of Muscat, Oman. As the helicopter approached, the 
crew members could see two people aboard waving frantically, and no 
tug in sight. They reported the barge's position to Charlottetown, 
which changed course to intercept it and despatched an approach team 
with a translator in a rigid-hulled inflatable boat to investigate.

With the translator's help, the sailors aboard the barge told the 
approach team a chilling story. Citizens of Pakistan, they left the 
United Arab Emirates on January 29 as members of the crew of a vessel 
named Al Wabi, which was towing the Azaan to a scrap-metal yard in 
Jiwani, Pakistan. On January 31, the towing cable broke in heavy 
seas, and they boarded the barge to attach a new one. While they were 
working, the Al Wabi lost propulsion for some reason, and then 
capsized and sank, taking with her the other five members of the 
crew. The two men on the barge were left with nothing to eat or 
drink, no shelter, and no means of communication.

As soon as the sailors' story was relayed to HMCS Charlottetown, 
commanding officer Commander Patrick St-Denis ordered an exhaustive 
search of the vicinity in the hope that other crewmembers from the Al 
Wabi might have survived. Only debris from the sunken vessel was 
found, however, and the search was terminated at sunset. 

HMCS Charlottetown embarked the two Pakistani sailors and gave them a 
hot meal, a shower, clean clothes, a place to sleep, and a chance to 
call home to let their families know they were safe and in good 
hands. The frigate's crew then rigged lights on the barge to prevent 
other vessels from colliding with it, and reported its position and 
status of the survivors to Commander Task Force 150, the coalition 
authority for maritime operations in the region. Charlottetown then 
proceeded to the United Arab Emirates to deliver the rescued sailors 
to Pakistani officials.

HMCS Charlottetown is currently deployed in the Persian Gulf and 
Arabian Sea on Operation ALTAIR, Canada's maritime contribution to 
the continuing U.S.-led campaign against terrorism known as Operation 
ENDURING FREEDOM. She left her home port of Halifax, Nova Scotia, on 
November 1, 2007. 

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Notes for news and assignment editors:
Imagery of the rescue is available at 
http://www.combatcamera.forces.gc.ca/.


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