MMLS Files Additional Claims Against Almottahedah-1 in Hurghada Port, Egypt

In the second of three MMLS arrests against the Saudi-owned United Company for Marine Lines vessel, Almottahedah-1, seamen claim unpaid wages and benefits now totaling nearly 4M LE.
 
 
Said Mamdouh (R) meets with Almottahedah-1 seamen
Said Mamdouh (R) meets with Almottahedah-1 seamen
Jan. 12, 2013 - PRLog -- HURGHADA, EGYPT (MMLS-EG) – Now under arrest for the past 30-days at the Hurghada Port of Egypt, Red Sea, the passenger vessel Almottahedah-1, owned by United Company for Marine Lines, was hit with its third arrest on Saturday.

Mamdouh Maritime Legal Solutions (MMLS) Executive Director, Said Mamdouh Abd El Maksoud (سعيد ممدوح عبد المقصود), filed claims under Red Sea Court Order No. 2 for 2013, signed by High Judge Mohammed Fawzi, for unpaid wages and benefits owed to 14 additional seamen totaling LE 793,056.

The first arrest, announced December 12 under Red Sea Court Order No. 36 for 2012, also authorized by Judge Mohammed Fawzi, was for unpaid wages and benefits of 22 seamen totaling LE 3,173,370.

Almottahedah-1 crew reported to MMLS that since the initial arrest, representatives of United Company for Marine Lines, in addition to not paying wages and benefits, have subsequently also failed to provide adequate fuel, food and water aboard the vessel.  It was also stated that company representatives have made attempts to coerce claimants into settling the wage claims – excluding their benefits.

"Some of these seamen have been without wages for the past fourteen months. Many of them have been aboard the vessel between 5-8 years, without ever receiving their benefits," stated Mamdouh.

MMLS also learned that a crew member's wife recently gave birth prematurely to twins in need of life sustaining hospitalization. Although many are suffering dire circumstances for having not received their salaries, Almottahedah-1 seamen, standing steadfast in solidarity, collected funds to support the mounting hospital bills.

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.

On December 30, MMLS obtained an additional arrest authorized under Order No. 38 for 2012, signed by High Judge Motaz Alzohary of the Red Sea Court on behalf of European Agencies and Maritime Works for an unpaid debit in the amount of USD $30,582.00.

Established in 2011, Mamdouh Maritime Legal Solutions (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. Additionally, MMLS also provides consultation services in the areas of Egyptian Commercial and Maritime Law, with an emphasis on weapons permissions and 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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