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Pakistan Navy Adds Chinese-made Ship to its Fleet

Pakistan Navy received the third Maritime Patrol Ship PMSS DASHT from China for Pakistan Maritime Security Agency (PMSA) on 11 May 17.

The ship was commissioned at Guangzhou China and has been named after DASHT River in Baluchistan. During its passage from China to Pakistan, the ship visited Malaysian, Indonesian and Sri Lankan ports.

The Director General PMSA, Rear Admiral Jamil Akhtar HI (KA), TBT and families of PMSS DASHT crew along with other senior officers of PMSA received the Ship at Karachi Shipyard jetty. A simple but impressive ceremony was held to mark the arrival of the ship in Pakistan.

Addressing the ceremony, Director General Pakistan Maritime Security Agency congratulated the Officers and men for displaying exemplary professionalism throughout the passage. He highlighted the requirement of a stronger Maritime Security Agency in the overall security environment of North Arabian Sea particularly in the wake of the CPEC project.

He said that realizing the Maritime security needs the government undertook this programme as a timely response to evolving challenges in Maritime domain. He also thanked the government for allocating huge funds for this project.

PMSA being the sole law enforcement agency at sea is mandated to carry out law enforcement functions in all maritime zones of Pakistan. Its functions include taking measures against poaching, smuggling, narcotics and human trafficking.

PMSA is also responsible for Rescue efforts at sea covering a vast area of upto 840 NM from the coast line of Pakistan. In order to ensure effective law enforcement PMSA is undergoing capacity enhancement programme aimed at induction of new ships, fast boats and aircrafts.

Earlier this year, Pakistan Maritime Security Ships HINGOL and BASOL, also named after other Baluchistan Rivers, were inducted into PMSA fleet on Jan 17.

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Raja Kamran