Sweden detains crew member of Russian ‘shadow fleet’ ship
The Straits Times
Sweden’s coast guard has said the ship is on Ukraine’s sanctions list and was sailing under a false Guinean flag. Read more at straitstimes.com.
STOCKHOLM - Sweden has detained a crew member of a Russian “shadow fleet” cargo ship it seized last week off its coast suspected of transporting stolen Ukrainian grain, the coast guard said on March 8.
The 96m Caffa was headed for Saint Petersburg, Russia when armed Swedish police boarded it on March 6 off the southern town of Trelleborg.
Sweden’s coast guard has said the ship is on Ukraine’s sanctions list and was sailing under a false Guinean flag.
Russia’s embassy in Stockholm has said that 10 of the 11 crew members are Russian nationals.
“Findings that have been made have led to a crew member being detained and brought ashore,” the coast guard said in a statement on March 8.
“The person is suspected of violations of the maritime code and the ship safety act, as well as the use of a forged document, which is an aggravated crime,” it said.

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