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Hadi 50 - Bahrain - 31 January 2026 -  unresolved 

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Hadi 50
 unresolved 
01685
Bahrain: flag image Bahrain
9845348
Offshore Support Vessel
Port Rashid, United Arab Emirates
Hydor

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31 January 2026
7 April 2026
International Transport Workers' Federation
17
Azerbaijan (1); Egypt (3); India (2); Indonesia (3); Jordan (1); Sri Lanka (6); United Republic of Tanzania (1)

Circumstances

Outstanding wages for 5 months. Vessel has limited provisions and some of the crew are operating on expired contracts

P&I/Financial security insurer: The Shipowners Club
Seafarers applied to insurer?: Yes
Insurance certificate dates: 30th March 2026 to 30th March 2027

Case details

6 April 2026: Flag State informed
Contacted the owners, flag state and P&I club
7 April 2026: Repatriated
Repatriation status:
Yes
7 April 2026: Payment Pending
Outstanding wages:
US$142,025

Comments and observations

8 May 2026: Other
(From the Alternate Permanent Representative of Tanzania to IMO)

We acknowledge receipt of your email and the accompanying report regarding the offshore support vessel HADI 50 (IMO 9845348).
The information has been received and follow-up will be done in due course.
Thank you for bringing this matter to our attention.


5 May 2026: Other
(From the seafarer requesting for the intervention)

We have followed up several times regarding our outstanding salary, and each time we were informed that the payment would be made ''next week.'' However, until now we still have not received it.

We kindly request a clear confirmation of the exact payment date. We hope the company can settle this matter shortly because it is already inhumane.

Appreciate for your understanding.


24 April 2026: International Maritime Organisation
The insurer is reportedly: The Shipowners Club, however recorded on Equasis before 20/02/2026: Hydor – refer the attached third report concerning the same vessel which was previously notified on 6 January 2025 and then again on 18 March 2025 having on board 8 seafarers from Egypt (2), Indonesia (1), Jordan (1), Nigeria (1), and Sri Lanka (3) who were abandoned in Dubai, United Arab Emirates on 1 November 2024.