Odisha Cadet Missing at Sea: Naveen Patnaik Urges Urgent Search Action

BJD President Naveen Patnaik has expressed deep concern and appealed for urgent intervention from Indian authorities regarding the disappearance of Odia merchant navy cadet Sarthak Mohapatra. The 23-year-old cadet went missing from the vessel 'EA Jersey' while it was sailing from Mauritius to Singapore. His mother, Rasmita Sahoo, has publicly appealed to Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi and PM Narendra Modi for help in the rescue efforts. Maritime authorities are coordinating a search operation, but the family states they have not received detailed information or evidence about the circumstances.

Key Points: Missing Odia Cadet Sarthak Mohapatra: Naveen Patnaik Seeks Help

  • Cadet missing from vessel in Pacific Ocean
  • Patnaik urges DG Shipping & MEA action
  • Last seen entering cabin on Feb 3
  • Family pleads for CM, PM's intervention
  • Search coordinated with Mauritian authorities
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Naveen Patnaik expresses concern over missing Odia merchant navy cadet, appeals for urgent action

BJD's Naveen Patnaik appeals for urgent search for missing merchant navy cadet Sarthak Mohapatra from Odisha in the Pacific Ocean.

"Deeply concerned about the disappearance of Cadet Sarthak Mohapatra from #Odisha. - Naveen Patnaik"

Bhubaneswar, Feb 6

Leader of Opposition in Odisha Assembly and Biju Janata Dal President Naveen Patnaik on Friday expressed concerns over the mysterious disappearance of a merchant navy cadet from the state in the Pacific Ocean and sought the intervention of the Directorate General of Shipping and the Ministry of External Affairs.

Taking to his X account, the BJD supremo said, "Deeply concerned about the disappearance of Cadet Sarthak Mohapatra from #Odisha. My thoughts are with his family. I urge Directorate General of Shipping, Govt. of India (@dgshipping_IN) and Ministry of External Affairs (@MEAIndia) to extend urgent assistance and coordinate with all stakeholders to support the family and expedite search efforts. Praying for Sarthak's safe."

As per reports, Sarthak Mahapatra, a 23-year-old deck cadet from Bhadrak district, has been reported missing from the merchant vessel 'EA Jersey', operated by Anglo-Eastern Ship Management, while the ship was at sea.

Sarthak joined the vessel as a deck cadet on July 14, 2025. According to information shared with the family, he was reported missing on February 3, 2026, while the ship was sailing from Mauritius to Singapore. Family members stated that Sarthak last spoke with his mother at approximately 9.00 p.m. on February 2. He was also in contact with other relatives and friends later that evening.

It is reported that the onboard duty hours are generally between 4.00 a.m. and 8.00 a.m. It has also been conveyed that during this period, Sarthak reportedly left his duty around 6.00 a.m. and went back to his cabin. He was last seen entering his cabin at approximately 6.15 a.m. on February 3. Subsequently, the family was informed by the company that Sarthak could not be located on board and that a search operation at sea had been initiated.

The search is said to be coordinated with relevant maritime authorities, including the Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre (MRCC), Mauritius.

At present, the family states that they have not received detailed information regarding the circumstances leading to his disappearance. No visual records or additional material evidence have been shared with them so far. The company has communicated that Sarthak is missing and that search efforts are ongoing.

Sarthak's mother, Rasmita Sahoo, who works at a private hospital in Bhubaneswar, has requested Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi, PM Narendra Modi, and the MEA for the rescue of her missing son.

'I (Rasmita Sahoo) am a distressed mother seeking urgent help. My son Cadet Sarthak Mohapatra has gone missing while on board vessel M.V. EA Jersey on 3rd Feb 2026 during sailing. @CMO_Odisha @PMOIndia @dgshipping_IN @angloeasterngrp @MEAIndia @DrSJaishankar @IndianDiplomacy," appealed Sahoo on X on February 4.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Good to see Naveen Patnaik ji raising this issue. Beyond politics, this is a human tragedy. The MEA and DG Shipping need to put maximum pressure on the ship management company. They must share all CCTV footage and logs with the family immediately. The lack of details is unacceptable.
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Aman W
The merchant navy is a tough life. My cousin is a cadet too. The protocols for man-overboard need to be followed strictly. Hope the MRCC Mauritius is doing everything possible. Time is critical in such searches.
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Sarah B
This is so tragic. I can't imagine what his mother must be going through. The company owes the family a full and transparent investigation. My thoughts are with them.
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Karthik V
While the appeal by the leader is necessary, I hope it translates into concrete action. Our embassies and consulates have helped in such cases before. They must liaise directly with the Mauritian authorities and the ship's captain. Jai Hind.
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Rasmita S
I am from Odisha and this hits close to home. We send our brightest young men to sea. The system needs to be more accountable. The family deserves answers, not just promises. Praying for his safe return.

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