The vessel, CGM Everest, steered by a Pakistani captain, Sayed Hader, had travelled from Karachi port. Officials said they had allowed it to leave JN Port and it had set sail, but they had now asked it to return. The pamphlet is from the Islamic Dawa and Guidance Centre, based in Kuwait. The crew of 33 includes an Egyptian engineer, Karim Rehman, and two Pakistanis apart from the captain.

The incident, according to senior security officials, is the first reported instance in India where a vessel travelling in international waters has been used for religious propaganda.

Certain crew members allegedly distributed the pamphlets among port labourers and provisions supply agents who had access to the ship. “They were not coming on shore but were distributing the pamphlets to Indians entering their ship,” an officer in Navi Mumbai said.

Officials have noted the “target audience” for the conversion pamphlets were specifically Indians as all pages were in Hindi.

Source: The Indian Express