The Indian Navy has saved a cargo ship from being hijacked in the Arabian Sea. Indeed, there has also been an attempt to hijack a Malta-flagged ship with 18 crew members on board. Responding to this incident, the Indian Navy said on Saturday that it has started taking immediate action on the maritime incident in the Arabian Sea. Hijacking of MV Rouen along with its crew: Naval maritime patrol aircraft monitoring the area and its warships on anti-piracy patrol in the Gulf of Aden have been deployed to locate the ship MV Rouen. In fact, following an emergency call, these vessels were deployed to locate and assist MV Rouen. Officials said the hijack attempt was reported on Thursday and the Indian Navy deployed its patrol aircraft for its mission in the incident area early Friday. The information received so far may have been hijacked by Somalia's pirates. Anti-piracy patrol vessel deployed: The Navy said its aircraft flew over the hijacked ship and were continuously monitoring the ship's movements. Actually, that ship is continuously moving towards the coast of Somalia. An Indian Navy spokesperson said, "Responding quickly to the developing situation, the Indian Navy deployed its naval maritime patrol aircraft to conduct surveillance in the area and to detect and assist MV Rouen in countering piracy in the Gulf of Aden. Sent on hostile patrol." Close monitoring of the ship's activities: Navy spokesperson said, "The aircraft flew over the hijacked ship on the morning of 15 December and the aircraft is continuously visible on the activities of the ship, which is now off the coast of Somalia. Moving towards." The officer said that the Indian Navy's warship deployed in the Gulf of Aden for anti-piracy patrol also stopped MV Rouen on Saturday morning. The spokesperson said that the situation is being closely monitored in coordination with other agencies in the area. Vande bharat train will be run from varanasi pm modi will flag off on this day PM Modi Holds Talks with Oman's Sultan Haitham bin Tarik at Delhi's Hyderabad House Imphal Missile Destroyer Set for Indian Navy Commissioning on Dec 26