Director General of Shipping has sent a team of officials, including a senior Shipping Corporation of India (SCI) official and members of Indian Register of Shipping (IRS) to Bandar Abbas port, a senior SCI official told PTI today.
Meanwhile, official sources said the team will help in looking into technical issues, if any, to secure the early release of the MT Desh Shanti, which was detained by Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) on August 12 in Persian Gulf and taken to Bandar Abbas port while carrying crude from Basrah in Iraq.
The IRS is an internationally recognised independent ship classification society, founded in India in 1975.
The Iranian authorities had expressed environment concerns and alleged that the vessel was causing pollution, a charge which has been denied by Indian officials.
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The Indian officials said there was no pollution from the comparatively new vessel with a capacity to carry 140,000 tonnes of crude.
The Iranian embassy here in a statement last week had said that the detention was "purely a technical and non-political issue".