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Russian tanker impounded by Greece will be released

Last updated: 2022/04/23 at 9:51 AM
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A Russian tanker impounded by Greek authorities from the area of Evia this few days are circulated, the coast-guard stated on Thursday.

Greek authorities had stated on Tuesday the 115,500-deadweight tonnage Russian-flagged Pegas, with 19 Russian team people onboard, ended up being impounded near Karystos, regarding the south coastline of Evia, included in EU sanctions.

“The coast-guard was purchased because of the anti-money laundering expert to discharge the vessel,” a government authoritative stated, without supplying additional details.

A coast-guard authoritative verified it had gotten your decision produced by the anti-money laundering product, an unbiased expert, but stated your order hadn’t however already been formally supported to Pegas.

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The ship’s oil cargo wasn’t confiscated, the coastguard stated on Tuesday.

The vessel is handled by Russia-based TransMorFlot.

Sources near to the matter stated that after thorough inspections there have been no appropriate reasons to keep the impoundment associated with vessel given that ship had recently altered ownership and its own brand-new owner had not been on an EU sanctions listing.
The Pegas, that has been rebranded Lana in March, had earlier on reported an engine issue. It absolutely was headed into the south Peloponnese peninsula to offload its cargo onto another tanker but harsh seas pushed it to moor just off Karystos where it had been seized, in accordance with the Athens Information department.

The United states of america welcomed the seizure associated with tanker on Tuesday.
Source: Reuters (Reporting by Renee Maltezou; Editing by Alison Williams, Kirsten Donovan)



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