New captain of Sea Owl 1 arrested in continued shadow fleet investigation

A replacement crew member serving as captain on the detained tanker Sea Owl 1 has been arrested on suspicion of using false documents, Swedish authorities announced on Friday.

The Coast Guard said a new captain on board Sea Owl 1 was detained after presenting an insurance number from a falsified document. The vessel has remained under a ban on use outside Trelleborg since it was boarded on March 12 during operation Strix.

Earlier in the probe the original Russian master was arrested but later released. The ship, recently reflagged to Cameroon in a move also deemed invalid, is linked to Russian oil exports that breach EU sanctions and is listed as owned by a Marshall Islands company.

This latest arrest continues Sweden’s actions against Russia’s shadow fleet, which already include the boarding of several other vessels off Trelleborg.

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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.

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.

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