Updated On: 29 June, 2022 08:02 AM IST | Mumbai | Diwakar Sharma
The six claim they went there as it was the nearest port after vessel engine failed, but Mumbai-based owners have not paid them since, nor maintained ship which could sink

The six crew members who are stuck in Colombo since 2019
Six seafarers, stuck at a port in Colombo, claim they have not been paid their daily wages for past almost three years by their Mumbai-based employers. The sailors have approached a local court in Sri Lanka regarding the matter as they are stranded there since 2019.
The seafarers told mid-day that the condition of the Indian flag cargo vessel on which they work, is dangerous, and there are multiple holes on the sides of MV Sai Arambh. It got corroded as the owners have allegedly not maintained it. They claim the fire department at the port has to pump out water at least twice a day else it will sink. Family members of the sailors hope to see them back home but legal hurdles have kept them at Colombo port.