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Mahira Khan, Talha Anjum and Sabeena Farooq are praying for the release of kidnapped Pakistani crew

Mahira Khan, Talha Anjum and Sabeena Farooq are praying for the release of kidnapped Pakistani crew

The stars expressed concern over the highjacking of a vessel with 11 Pakistani crew members aboard.
28 Apr, 2026

Mahira Khan joined rapper Talha Anjum and actor Sabeena Farooq in expressing deep concern for the 11 Pakistani crew members of a ship that was hijacked by pirates off the coast of Somalia on April 21.

In a story on Instagram, she reacted to a video about the incident, asking why it wasn’t being reported on and what was being done to rescue them.

Anjum was also worried about the crew, especially one member he said “is like a brother to me”. He claimed the government “has taken no action” in a series of stories posted on his Instagram account.

He said he was “ashamed” as a Pakistani at the government’s “non seriousness” and “under the rug policy” when it came to its citizens trapped abroad. He pleaded for authorities to “wake up and bring them home”.

Farooq expressed disbelief at the incident, asking who people should go to for justice in a crisis like this.

The vessel “Owner 25” was hijacked in the Gulf of Aden last week and its crew — which includes the Indonesian captain alongside Pakistani sailors — has been held hostage ever since.

The foreign ministry is in contact with the government of Somalia about the incident and is taking part in a collaborative effort with the Ministry of Maritime Affairs, the Pakistan Navy and other stakeholders to secure the release of the Pakistani citizens.

Sindh Governor Syed Muhammad Nehal Hashmi met family members of the Pakistani hostages on Monday and assured them both the provincial and federal governments stood with them in this trying time.

He said communication with the kidnapped Pakistanis remained intact and efforts for their safe recovery were ongoing at all levels.

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Another Citizen Apr 28, 2026 06:57pm
Good job Sabeena!
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Mazhar Apr 29, 2026 03:48am
Everyone is busy being a peacemaker.
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Merry Apr 29, 2026 05:58am
Thts too much of an expectation.... From ouuur government....
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Fareedh Kana Apr 30, 2026 12:42am
The Pakistani Embassy in Nairobi Kenya should take interest in the 11 Pakistani Abductees and try and maybe engage Somali Tribesmen from Kenya to mediate and arbitrate for their release. Chances could be Good. Somali Pirates are known for ransoms. Their release could be very much possible.
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Sabeen Aziz Apr 30, 2026 02:56pm
Out government should pay attention and make their efforts to free these Pakistani. Our government can may dialogue with irani and american but what about this matter. They are Pakistani. Where are the peace makers? This is not their responsibility The whole government was alert the previous days but for our citizens. Zero effort
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Sabeen Aziz Apr 30, 2026 02:59pm
Where are peace makers? To save the foreigners they do their best so whole world will appreciate but for our people they don't do that should be done.
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