Thanking the Pakistan government and its former human rights minister Ansar Burney, sailor Ravinder Arya's wife Sampa today told reporters here that she will visit Pakistan tomorrow to personally thank Ansar Burney Trust.
Talking to media here today Sampa Arya informed that she was heading to Pakistan along with her husband to make thanks to famous Pakistan's Human Rights Activist Ansar Burney.
The release materialised after the Ansar Burney Trust paid a ransom of USD 2.1 million (Rs 9.4 crore approximately).
The Egyptian cargo ship, hijacked in the Gulf of Aden on August 2, 2010, had 22 crew members. The other hostages included four Pakistanis, one Sri Lankan and 11 Egyptians.
Among the Indians were two men, including Ravinder, were from Haryana and one each from Himachal Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Jammu and Kashmir and Maharashtra.