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Release of US ship only after probe: Minister

Published: 17 Oct 2013 - 05:13 am | Last Updated: 30 Jan 2022 - 12:07 am

Chennai: Shipping Minister G K Vasan yesterday said the US company-owned ship detained at Tamil Nadu’s Tuticorin port will not be allowed to move out till the completion of a probe into the arms consignment it carried.

Meanwhile, the Q branch of the Tamil Nadu police began its investigation with the case being transferred to it from the marine police. The Q branch monitors activities of banned organisations and people associated with such groups.

Flying West African country Sierra Leone’s flag, Seaman Guard Ohio, owned by US company AdvanFort was in Indian waters Friday night around 15 nautical miles from Tuticorin port.

The Indian Coast Guard escorted the ship with 35 members (10 crew and 25 security guards) to Tuticorin port, around 600km from here.

Officials are questioning members of the ship as automatic rifles, bullets and other arms were found on board the vessel.

According to the Coast Guard, the vessel was manned by a 10-member crew and also had 25 security guards — six British, 14 Estonians, one Ukrainian and four Indians.

According to a website that tracks marine traffic, the last known port of call for the ship was Sharjah. However, no clear picture is emerging as to why the armed ship entered the Indian waters and bought fuel illegally.

AdvanFort claims the ship entered the Indian waters to escape the fury of cyclone Phailin.

The cyclone hit Odisha and Andhra Pradesh far off from Tuticorin where the ship was detected. It is also not known what the ship was doing in the Bay of Bengal instead of the Indian Ocean.

IANS