“Norwegian police detained a ship with a Russian crew because of suspicion of Silver Dania, which runs between St. Petersburg and Murmansk, was detained at Tromose’s port at the request of Latvia. The ship is suspected of involvement in damage to the underwater cable between Sweden and Latvia.”, – WRITE ON: Unn.ua
Passes UNN With reference to AFP and TV 2 Nyheder.
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On Friday, Norwegian police brought a vessel that is suspected of involvement in cable sabotage in the Baltic Sea.
This is stated in the press release of the Tromose police district.
According to police, the Silver Dania ship belongs to the Norwegians and is registered in Norway. He is suspected of involvement in diversion against fiber optic cable between Sweden and Latvia.
On Friday morning, police arrived on a ship to search it and interrogate the crew.
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The head of Silver Sea, which owns the ship, has rejected the accusation of any illegal activity.
“We sailed near Gotland, but did not throw anchor,” AFP said AFP’s words of Tormond Phossmark.
Tromsa police, which enters Tromose, said in the presents as follows:
Based on the legal request of the Latvian authorities, the police department of Troms arrested the Silver Dania -owned Silver Dania Silver Dania. The ship runs between St. Petersburg and Murmansk.
Sunday damaged the underwater fiber cable between Latvia and Sweden. Sweden’s law enforcement officers detained the Vezhen Bulgarian ship, which went under the Malta flag. Vezhen, suspected of involvement in the incident. According to the Wesselfinder resource, this ship has left the Russian port of Ust-Lug a few days earlier and was in the area between Gotland and Latvia. The Swedish Prosecutor’s Office opened an investigation into a “large -scale diversion”.
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