Sweden says ship seized in Baltic Sea had false flag, one crew member notified of crime

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STOCKHOLM, March 7 (Reuters) - A ship seized by Sweden in its Baltic Sea waters sailed ​under a false flag and was suspected ‌of violating maritime law and the national ship safety act because of its lack of ​seaworthiness, the Swedish police said on ​Saturday.

One crew member was notified about the ⁠suspected breach of the national and ​international laws, Johan Andersson, deputy head of police’s ​National Operations Department, told a press conference.

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Police and coast guard on Friday took control of Guinea-flagged Caffa ​off southern Sweden, saying it had unclear ​flag status and was thus suspected of being stateless, ‌and ⁠that they had launched a probe into suspected violation of maritime law.

“Our investigation so far strengthens our suspicions and our ​opinion that this ​ship ⁠has extensive sea safety deficiencies,” Andersson said on Saturday.

“We also have ​information that the vessel would be ​on ⁠the Ukraine sanctions list,” he said.

Most of the 11 crew members on Caffa, which ⁠according ​to ship-tracking service MarineTraffic ​is a 96-meter general cargo ship, were Russian, Andersson said.

Reporting ​by Anna Ringstrom, editing by Tomasz Janowski

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