New Delhi:Indian Naval Ship Jalashwa left Male port in Maldives for Kochi with 588 Indian citizens on Saturday morning. The exercise to bring back the citizens is part of phase two of operation Samudra Setu which is repatriation of Indian nationals from foreign shores by sea.
Indian nationals are returning home as they were stranded due to the lockdown enforced by the government to contain the spread of Coronavirus.
The ship entered the Male port on May 15 and started embarkation of Indian citizens who had already registered with the Indian embassy in Maldives. This is the second trip of INS Jalashwa. It was to depart for Kochi on May 15 night but due to bad weather the ship left on Saturday morning.
Earlier, INS Jalashwa successfully brought 698 Indian nationals to Kochi on May 12. Thereafter, the ship proceeded for preparatory activities towards phase two of the evacuation operation which included disinfection and sanitisation of the entire ship with special attention to the areas occupied by the previous set of repatriated citizens.
In the meantime, another Indian Naval Ship Magar also brought back 202 Indian nationals, which included 23 women and three children, from Maldives on May 12. The ship had sailed from Maldives on May 10.
The repatriation was conducted in accordance with standard operating procedure (SOP) prepared by the central government, factoring all possible contingencies.