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Owner seeks release of oil tanker took in Finland cable probe

The owner of an oil tanker taken by Finland on suspicion of breaking an undersea power line and 4 telecoms cables in the Baltic Sea last week is seeking the release of the ship, an attorney representing the company stated on Monday.

Finnish cops and coast guard authorities boarded the Cook Islands-registered Eagle S on Thursday and brought it to a. area near a Finnish port where team members are being. questioned.

Baltic Sea countries have actually been on high alert after a string of. failures of power cables, telecom links and gas pipelines because. Russia attacked Ukraine in 2022. NATO stated on Friday it would. increase its existence in the area.

Investigators stated they believed the Eagle S on Dec. 25. broke the Estlink 2 undersea power cable television linking Finland and. Estonia, and severed or damaged 4 fiber optic lines by. dragging its anchor across the seabed for lots of kilometres.

Finland's president recently stated he believed further. damage would have happened on the seabed had the ship not been. stopped.

Finland's custom-mades service has said it thinks the Eagle S. belongs to a shadow fleet of aging tankers being utilized to evade. sanctions on the sale of Russian oil, and has actually formally taken. its freight although it is still on board the ship.

The owner of the Eagle S, United Arab Emirates-based. Caravella LLC FZ, filed a request with the Helsinki District. Court on Monday to cancel the seizure of the ship.

Finnish lawyer Herman Ljungberg, who filed the documents on. behalf of the business, said authorities had not provided any. explanation of the legal basis for taking the vessel into. custody and boarding it.

The Finns have pirated a vessel, Ljungberg told Reuters.

He stated the team had been interrogated by private investigators. with no legal help which they had been deprived of. sleep.

A police representative stated the seizure of the vessel had. taken place according to Finnish law and that team members had. been informed of their rights, including that of legal. support.

They had not been denied of sleep, the representative added.

(source: Reuters)