Swedish Coast Guard and police boarding the sanctioned tanker Sea Owl 1 off Trelleborg, Sweden.
Swedish Coast Guard and police boarding the sanctioned tanker Sea Owl 1 off Trelleborg, Sweden.
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Swedish coast guard boards tanker off Trelleborg

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The Swedish Coast Guard, along with police, has boarded the tanker Sea Owl 1 off Trelleborg, suspected of sailing under a false flag and being on the EU sanctions list. The vessel is en route to a Russian port, and a preliminary investigation into breaches of the Sea Act has been initiated. This marks the second such operation within a week.

On the evening of March 12, the Swedish Coast Guard, supported by the police National Task Force and a helicopter, boarded the tanker Sea Owl 1 about one nautical mile off Smygehuk near Trelleborg in Swedish territorial waters. The operation, named Strix by police, began shortly after 8:30 p.m. The vessel is 228 meters long, sails under the Comoros flag, and is suspected of using a false flag while lacking registration in the Coast Guard's ship register.

According to the Coast Guard, Sea Owl 1, built in 2007, is heading from Santos in Brazil to Primorsk in Russia without cargo. The ship is on the EU sanctions list and has transported oil products between Russia and Brazil in recent years. Prosecutors have initiated a preliminary investigation into suspected breaches of the Sea Act and the Ship Safety Act due to alleged deficiencies in seaworthiness and onboard safety.

Mattias Lindholm, press chief at the Coast Guard, states: 'We suspect it is false-flagged, which means there are deficiencies in maritime safety onboard. Ships with these kinds of deficiencies pose a threat to sea traffic in our waters, to our ports, to our fairways, and to the environment.' He confirms the vessel is on the sanctions list but declines to classify it as part of the Russian shadow fleet.

Carl-Oskar Bohlin, Minister for Civil Defence, comments on X that the ship is suspected of being stateless and a 'suspected shadow fleet vessel.' He highlights the risks from aging and poorly maintained ships, which could cause significant security and environmental damage.

Daniel Stenling, deputy operational chief at the Coast Guard, adds: 'Our overall assessment is that the risk of safety deficiencies onboard is high. The threats to maritime safety and the environment are too great.'

This is the second boarding in a short time. On March 6, the vessel Caffa was boarded in the same area during operation Black Coffee, where the captain was detained and the ship was prohibited from continuing its voyage.

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Reactions on X predominantly praise the Swedish Coast Guard's boarding of the Sea Owl 1 tanker off Trelleborg, the second such action in a week against suspected Russian shadow fleet vessels evading EU sanctions. Officials and users highlight decisive enforcement, security threats, and environmental risks, with pro-Ukraine accounts celebrating it as a blow to Russia. OSINT posts provide details on the vessel's sanctions status and false flag suspicions.

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Swedish authorities arrest Russian captain of Sea Owl I tanker off Trelleborg amid shadow fleet investigation.
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Sea Owl I captain arrested in ongoing shadow fleet probe off Trelleborg

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The Russian captain of the tanker Sea Owl I, boarded by Swedish authorities off Trelleborg on Thursday as part of suspected shadow fleet operations, has been arrested on suspicion of gross use of false documents. This follows continued searches and interrogations, amid international reactions.

On Friday afternoon, the Swedish Coast Guard, along with the police's special operations unit, boarded a cargo ship off Trelleborg. The vessel Caffa is suspected of being stateless and appears on Ukraine's sanctions list. A preliminary investigation has been initiated for suspected breach of maritime law.

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A Swedish seaman's priest has delivered food to ten Russian sailors stranded on the boarded ship Caffa off Trelleborg. The vessel, suspected of belonging to the Russian shadow fleet, was boarded by the Coast Guard and police a week ago, and the captain has been arrested. The crew lacked sufficient provisions, and aid came with support from authorities.

Swedish armed forces confirmed on Friday that the drone neutralized near the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle was of Russian origin. The incident occurred on Wednesday in the Öresund strait, about 13 kilometers from the ship docked in Malmö. The French Foreign Minister described such an action as a 'ridiculous provocation' if it came from Russia.

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The U.S. military and Coast Guard seized the sanctioned oil tanker Olina in the Caribbean Sea on January 10, 2026—the fifth such interception in an escalating operation to enforce sanctions and reshape Venezuela's oil industry after Nicolás Maduro's ouster.

The French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle has arrived in Malmö as part of a NATO exercise. The 261-meter-long vessel is drawing enthusiasts eager for a glimpse of the massive ship. Police and military police are preparing for the approximately 2,000 crew members granted shore leave in the city.

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The French nuclear-powered aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle has docked in Malmö to signal strengthened military cooperation between Sweden and France. The visit is part of NATO's exercise activities and highlights Europe's need for independence in defense matters. Hundreds of curious onlookers have gathered to see the massive vessel.

 

 

 

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