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May 17, 2023
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Email sent to contact address for PT Abadi Mandiri.
The email said: "My name is Ian Urbina and I'm the founder of The Outlaw Ocean Project, a nonprofit journalism organization based in the United States. We are conducting an investigation and found that in 2021, PT Abadi Mandiri International placed a deckhand named Rafly Maulana Sadad on a Chinese distant-water fishing ship owned by Rongcheng Rongyuan, called the Lu Rong Yuan Yu 978. Sadad fell down the stairs and broke his back while working aboard this vessel, and the captain did not allow him to leave the ship for the next five months, delaying medical treatment until he was dropped off in Montevideo in August 2021. Can you answer a few questions for us about this case?
- Do you have a record of this person, Rafly Maulana Sadad?
- Were you aware that Sadad had a broken back and was not allowed off the ship for medical treatment?
- Can you explain why Sadad says that he was not allowed off the ship for medical treatment?
- Can you confirm whether Sadad had to pay a financial penalty for breaking his contract early?
- Has Sadad been paid in full for the amount promised in his contract for working on board the vessel?
- Can you confirm whether Sadad received any compensation to cover treatment for his injury?"
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