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The Swedish Coast Guard boards a suspected stateless vessel in the Baltic Sea

The Swedish Coast Guard said that it had boarded a vessel suspected of being stateless in Swedish waters on Friday and was conducting 'investigations'.

The Coast Guard said that it had boarded a vessel at 3:50 pm today with an unclear flag, and was therefore suspected to be a stateless boat.

The Caffa ship was flying a Guinean flag but, based on international and national legislation, the coast guard deemed the vessel a stateless vessel. The Swedish police said the ship had been suspected of sailing under a false banner.

Caffa, a general cargo vessel measuring 96 meters long, is tracked by the ship tracking service Marine Traffic.

Carl-Oskar BOHLIN, Sweden's civil defence minister, stated in a blog post on X, that the ship 'was a cargo on Ukraine's sanction list'

"The ownership structure of the vessel is unclear, and there is suspicion that it is not insured." Bohlin wrote that the ship was reported to have switched from a Russian flag to a Guinean one as recently as this summer.

The Coast Guard said that it had launched a preliminary investigation regarding alleged violations of maritime law in relation to lack of seaworthiness.

The Coast Guard will have personnel on board to collect information about the vessel's condition and the crew, conduct searches and interviews, it said. (Reporting and editing by Cynthia Osterman; Greta Rose Fondahn)

(source: Reuters)