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Follow on Google News | ![]() MMLS Announces Settlement in Arrest of Egypt TugHigh Judge Motaz Bek Al Zohairy ordered the release of Sea Lady from the Zeitco Oil Marina in Gabal el Zeit, under Decision Number 16/2014 of the Red Sea Court on June 7, 2014.
High Judge Motaz Bek Al Zohairy ordered the tug's release from the Zeitco Oil Marina in Gabal el Zeit, under Decision Number 16/2014 of the Red Sea Court on June 7, 2014. Sea Lady was first arrested on June 2 and a subsequent arrest was made on May 14 at the Zeitco Oil Marina in Gabal el Zeit. The claims against Ships & Boats Oil Services for outstanding debits owed to United Captian Group totalled $646,000 (USD). The Maritime Executive (MAR-EX), the U.S. market's leading maritime news publication, published reports on both arrests. A reader following the case previously commented, "The photograph of the offshore sea going tug looks amazing and what a pity it is arrested. Are there any other trades other than transportation where such arrests can render money making machinery inoperative, cutoff their earnings and leave the seafarers without jobs. Are there no alternatives to arrests such as operations by solicitors, independent experts etc.?" MMLS Executive Director, Said Mamdouh reponds, "When we see owners refusing to uphold their financial obligations, whether that is in the form of debits, or sea men salaries, benefits, etc., our clients are faced with no other recourse than the legal system, which provides the venue for securing their rights. In this case, the guaranty of those rights was the owner's property; the tug. When a ship owner use the benefits of business built on good faith and betrays a signed contract, further refusing to pay its debits for a year, that ship owner is subject to legal recourse; it's a matter of law." End
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