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An Iraqi cargo vessel was denied permission for its crew to disembark at Karwar port due to the presence of a Pakistani and two Syrian nationals among the crew. This decision was made following heightened security measures after a recent terror attack. The crew, which included 15 Indian nationals, was confined to the ship for two days while the cargo was unloaded. The vessel has since left Indian waters with the crew on board.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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