SS Al-Abbas

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NameSS Al-Abbas
OwnerMuhammadi Steamship Company Limited
OperatorMuhammadi Steamship Company Limited
Port of registryPakistan
RouteKarachi - Chittagong
BuilderKarachi Shipyard & Engineering Works
Completed1967
FateBlown up and sunk in Operation Jackpot by Mukti Bahini
General characteristics

SS Al-Abbas was the first major ship to be built at the Karachi Shipyard in Pakistan in 1967.[1]

History[edit]

SS Al-Abbas was built for Muhammadi Steamship Company Limited in 1967. She was a cargo vessel plying between Karachi and Chittagong.

She was blown up and sunk on August 16, 1971, during Operation Jackpot in the Bangladesh Liberation War. She was berthed at Jetty No. 6 of the Port of Chittagong when Indian-trained commandoes of the Bangladeshi guerrilla force, Mukti Bahini, used limpet mines to blow her up.[2]

Specifications[edit]

  • Registry: 18 January 1968[3]
  • Gross tonnage: 6,087
  • DWT tonnage: 12,860
  • LOA: 486 feet

References[edit]

  1. ^ Malik, Iftikhar Ahmed, History of Pakistan Merchant Navy 1947- 2009 Karachi 2010 (privately published) pg 6
  2. ^ Report of the High Level Consultants Mission to Bangladesh March/April 1972 pg 172 Archived 2011-07-28 at the Wayback Machine United Nations Retrieved 3 March 2011
  3. ^ Malik, Iftikhar Ahmed, History of Pakistan Merchant Navy 1947- 2009 Karachi 2010 (privately published) pg 8