Swedish Coast Guard Seizes Suspected False Flag Tanker in Baltic Sea

STOCKHOLM, May 3 (Reuters) – The Swedish Coast ⁠Guard ⁠said on Sunday ⁠it had seized a tanker in the Baltic ​Sea believed to be part of Russia’s shadow fleet, the latest ‌in a string of ‌similar actions carried out in recent months by the ⁠country’s authorities.

The ⁠Swedish Coast Guard said in a statement that it ​and police had boarded the Syrian-flagged Jin Hui in Swedish territorial waters south of Trelleborg and begun a preliminary investigation into a ​lack of seaworthiness.

“The coast guard suspects that the ship ⁠is sailing ⁠under a false flag, ⁠given ​there are a number of irregularities concerning its flag status, and ​therefore does not ⁠meet demands for seaworthiness as set out in international regulations and agreements,” it said.

The coast guard said the ship, whose destination was unclear and was thought to be carrying ⁠no cargo, figured on several sanctions lists, including those of the ⁠European Union and Britain.

Swedish Minister for Civil Defence, Carl-Oskar Bohlin, said separately on X that the vessel was suspected of belonging to the Russian so-called shadow fleet.

European nations have stepped up efforts to disrupt the so-called shadow fleet of tankers used by Moscow to fund its four-year war against Ukraine. Russia has condemned such ⁠moves as hostile.

So far this year, Sweden has stopped five vessels on suspicion of various offences, including oil spills and sailing under a false flag, and opened ​criminal proceedings against some crew members.

(Reporting by Niklas ​Pollard; Editing by Sharon Singleton)

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