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Bahrain donates four patrol boats to Seychelles

Strengthening coastal patrol

SEYCHELLES: The island State’s ocean patrol capabilities were strengthened over the weekend when the King of the Kingdom of Bahrain officially handed over four patrol boats to the Coast Guard of Seychelles.

Each 12.5 m boat can reach speeds of 55 knots and can cruise for up to 100 nautical miles on one tank of fuel. The ocean boat consists of a robust cockpit, incorporating of a marine radio, latest Garmin GPS and radar system that will facilitate the smooth running of the coast guards’ operations.

The President of the Republic of Seychelles and Commander in Chief of the Seychelles Defence Forces (SDF), Wavel Ramkalawan was the guest of honour at the handing over ceremony of four fast response patrol boats gifted by His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, King of the Kingdom of Bahrain, to the Seychelles Defence Forces.

Brigadier Rosette underlined this contribution as a new addition to the Seychelles Coast Guard’s fleet, which would significantly enhance their ability to respond swiftly and effectively to maritime incidents, and in ensuring the safety and security at seas.

“The significant donation is a testament to the longstanding friendship and diplomatic relationship that has flourished between Bahrain and Seychelles over the 40 years. It is a testament to the mutual understanding of the importance of safeguarding our maritime interests and protecting the shared seas that connect us,” he said during the event.

“By working together, sharing information, and strengthening our collective capabilities, we can effectively combat piracy, illegal fishing, drug trafficking, and other illicit activities that endanger our maritime security. The significance of this partnership extends beyond bilateral cooperation; it sets an example for regional collaboration and underscores the interconnectedness of our shared maritime interests,” said Brigadier Rosette.

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