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Italy seizes Russian billionaire Melnichenko’s Sailing Yacht A

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Italy seizes Russian billionaire Melnichenko’s Sailing Yacht A

SUPERYACHT. The sail-assisted motor yacht Sailing Yacht A, owned by Russian tycoon Andrey Melnichenko, is seen in front of the Monaco harbor, May 4, 2017.

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Andrey Igorevich Melnichenko's 530-million-euro Sailing Yacht A is the world's biggest sailing yacht, according to the Italian government

BERGAMO, Italy – Italian police have seized a superyacht owned by Russian billionaire Andrey Igorevich Melnichenko, the prime minister’s office said on Saturday, March 12, a few days after the businessman was placed on a European Union sanctions list following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

The 143-meter (470-foot) Sailing Yacht A, which has a price tag of 530 million euros ($578 million), has been sequestered at the northern port of Trieste, the government said.

Designed by Philippe Starck and built by Nobiskrug in Germany, the vessel is the world’s biggest sailing yacht, the government said.

Melnichenko owned major fertilizer producer EuroChem Group and coal company SUEK. The companies said in statements on Thursday, March 10, that he had resigned as a member of the board in both companies and withdrawn as their beneficiary, effective Wednesday, March 9.

A spokesperson for Melnichenko, Alex Andreev, said the businessman had “no relation to the tragic events in Ukraine. He has no political affiliations.”

“There is no justification whatsoever for placing him on the EU sanctions list,” Andreev said. “We will be disputing these baseless and unjustified sanctions, and believe that the rule of law and common sense will prevail.”

Since last week, Italian police have seized villas and yachts worth more than 700 million euros ($763.63 million) from high-profile Russians who have been placed on the EU sanctions list, Economy Minister Daniele Franco said on Saturday.

“So far we have hit what was visible, now we have to hit the rest such as shareholdings. We are doing a great job to bring out what is shielded by trusts and front names,” Giuseppe Zafarana, head of the Italian tax police, told journalists in Bergamo on Saturday.

The police operations were part of a coordinated drive by Western states to penalize wealthy Russians they say are linked to President Vladimir Putin.

Separately, a superyacht reported to be owned by Russian businessman Roman Abramovich arrived in Montenegro’s territorial waters on Saturday morning, according to a Reuters photographer.

The Solaris is one of a string of yachts owned by Chelsea Football Club owner Abramovich, according to reports in luxury goods publications SuperYachtFan, SuperYacht Times, and Forbes.

The 140-meter (460-foot) vessel is moored off the luxury resort Porto Montenegro in the town of Tivat. The boat left Barcelona on Tuesday, March 8.

Britain imposed sanctions on Abramovich on Thursday, freezing his assets and citing what it called his close relationship with Putin. Abramovich has denied having such ties. – Rappler.com

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