MMLS Arrests Saudi-Flagged Almottahedah 1 in Hurghada Port

Crew members allege passenger vessel owner, United Company for Marine Lines, failed to pay wages in excess of LE3 million.
 
 
MMLS Arrests Almottahedah 1 in Hurghada
MMLS Arrests Almottahedah 1 in Hurghada
Dec. 12, 2012 - PRLog -- By Aishah Schwartz

HURGHADA, EGYPT (MMLS-EG) – On Wednesday the Saudi-flagged passenger vessel ALMOTTAHEDAH 1 was arrested in the Hurghada Port of Egypt, Red Sea. Mamdouh Maritime Legal Solutions (MMLS) Executive Director Said Mamdouh (سعيد ممدوح عبد المقصود) arrested the vessel to secure the rights of 22 crew members who have claimed in excess of LE3 million in unpaid wages over a fourteen month period.

"United Company for Marine Lines has been running this vessel on back-to-back trips between Hurghada, Egypt and Duba, Saudi Arabia since 2006. Although a magnificent vessel, unfortunately, apparent mismanagement altered the future of this rising company – with four in its line – bringing the company where it appears to be today; unable to pay crew salaries," stated Mamdouh.

MMLS provides legal protection for owners and their vessels, in addition to serving as a protector of seamen whose voices are not heard by management and whose contractual right to be paid for their services has been violated.  

MMLS will proceed to legally secure the rights of the ALMOTTAHEDAH 1 crew until a fair settlement has been reached or, if necessary, the vessel is sold pursuant to court order.

"The Maritime Industry's continued growth depends on the development of new ideas and good management; it is no place for amateurs," Mamdouh stated.

Australian built in 1996, the aluminum hull ALMOTTAHEDAH 1 is a 600 passenger high speed vessel that can also carry up to 175 cars.

Mamdouh added, "As successors of the current revolution, we must take our place as soldiers of justice to rebuild our country and revive its status as a respected nation with a 10,000 year history."

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Established in 2011, Mamdouh Maritime Legal Solutions (MMLS) aims to be your vessel's safe passage advocate, providing consultation services in the areas of Egyptian Commercial and Maritime Law, with an emphasis on weapons permissions/
licensing to anti-piracy security companies and/or service providers passing through Egypt's waterways. MMLS can also provide legal opinions on complex legal international issues.
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