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The vessel manager confirms that the crew of the tanker captured by Iran made contact and are safe.

Its manager announced on Monday that the crew of a tanker carrying oil products is safe, and that the vessel was anchored near the Bandar Abbas port in Iran, after Tehran claimed to have seized the vessel last week while it was sailing in the Gulf.

Iran's state media confirmed that the Revolutionary Guards of Iran (IRGC) seized the Talara tanker under Marshall Islands flag, for alleged cargo violations.

The seizure was the first by Tehran of a ship since the Israeli-U.S. strike on Iran in June. It has caused concern for the safety and security of ships carrying energy cargoes to world markets.

Columbia Shipmanagement released a statement Monday stating that the captain of the tanker made contact with its technical manager on November 16 at 1730 GMT.

All crew members have been reported safe and well. Columbia Shipmanagement reported that the vessel was safely anchored near Bandar Abbas. The crew, which numbered 21, were also accounted for.

The company reported that contact with the vessel had been cut off while it was sailing via Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates to Singapore, with a cargo containing high-sulfur gasoil.

According to a U.S. official as well as maritime security sources, the Iranian forces diverted the tanker into Iranian territorial water on Friday.

The manager stated that Columbia Shipmanagement was working with regional partners urgently to resolve the situation and ensure the release of the crew.

In recent years, the IRGC of Iran has periodically seized vessels from commercial shipping in Gulf waters, citing maritime infractions such as alleged smuggling or technical infractions, as well legal disputes.

The MarineTraffic platform, which tracks public ships, showed Monday that Talara reported its last position on November 14. Jonathan Saul, Joe Bavier and Jonathan Saul (reporting)

(source: Reuters)