The company, which owns a ship that has been marooned in Aberdeen Harbour for the last year, because it hasnt paid its crew more than $800,000 USD in wages, is in liquidation.
The Indian crew of the Malaviya Seven offshore supply vessel have been stuck in the north-east ever since the boat was detained in June last year, when a routine inspection discovered the seafarers had not been paid.
And, after more than a year, the crew are still trapped in Aberdeen, unable to go home lest they forfeit the accumulated wages they are owed by the ships owners GOL Offshore.
The High Court in Bombay ordered an official liquidator be appointed to the company on May 5, and …
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