LAHORE: The captain of the Morning Glory oil tanker, Noman Beg arrived on Saturday morning here, Geo News reported.
Talking to media at the Allama Iqbal International Airport here, Noman Beg said it was the blessing of the God and prayers of the people that he got released and arrived home safely.
Noman Beg expressed his deep gratitude and thanks to all those, especially social activist Ansar Burney and the Pakistan embassy in Libya, who tried utmost in getting him and the other five Pakistani crews released expected to arrive sometime today.
Captain Noman Beg said that during the captivity he spent his time reciting the holy Quran and praying to God.
Earlier, it was reported that five out of the six members — Captain Mirza Nauman Baig, Mohammad Mehdi Shamsi, Syed Asif Hassan, Naik Zada and Mohammad Irshad — are expected to be flown back to Pakistan today, while the chief officer, Ghuffran Marghoob, is yet to be handed over to the Pakistani authorities by the Libyan government.
Talking to media at the Allama Iqbal International Airport here, Noman Beg said it was the blessing of the God and prayers of the people that he got released and arrived home safely.
Noman Beg expressed his deep gratitude and thanks to all those, especially social activist Ansar Burney and the Pakistan embassy in Libya, who tried utmost in getting him and the other five Pakistani crews released expected to arrive sometime today.
Captain Noman Beg said that during the captivity he spent his time reciting the holy Quran and praying to God.
Earlier, it was reported that five out of the six members — Captain Mirza Nauman Baig, Mohammad Mehdi Shamsi, Syed Asif Hassan, Naik Zada and Mohammad Irshad — are expected to be flown back to Pakistan today, while the chief officer, Ghuffran Marghoob, is yet to be handed over to the Pakistani authorities by the Libyan government.
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