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Chinese captain pleads guilty to damages charge in Baltic Sea Cable Case

The Chinese captain of an?Hong Kong registered cargo ship pleaded 'not guilty'?on a charge?of criminal damage on Wednesday, after allegations that his vessel had?damaged underwater cables in the Baltic Sea.

According to a Hong Kong chargesheet reviewed by the.

The charge sheet said that?Wan was "reckless", and had "damaged property belonging to others without lawful excuse".

Investigators in Finland said that the container vessel had pulled its anchor so as to cut off the Balticconnector pipeline. The Finnish police retrieved an anchor that had broken from the seabed, near the Balticconnector gas pipeline.

An attorney for Wan, Jerry Chung said earlier that 18 prosecution witnesses will be called to give testimony in the case. The charges include one of criminal damage as well as two of failing to ensure that the ship met the safety requirements of the International Convention on the Safety of Life at Sea.

Wan also pleads not guilty to these two charges.

Chung said that these?witnesses' include Hong Kong officials and maritime experts, as well as crew members.

Since?Russia invaded Ukraine 2022, the Baltic Sea region has been on alert for sabotage. This is because of a series outages that have involved power cables and gas pipelines. NATO has increased its military presence with frigates, aircraft, and naval drones.

(source: Reuters)