Iran says boat seized in Strait of Hormuz, Filipinos arrested

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Iran says boat seized in Strait of Hormuz, Filipinos arrested

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(5th UPDATE) The group is suspected of operating a fuel-smuggling ring, Iran's semi-official news agency says

TEHRAN, Iran (5th UPDATE) – Iran seized a boat and arrested 12 Filipino crewmen as it busted a suspected fuel-smuggling ring in the Strait of Hormuz waterway on Saturday,  September 7, state media reported.

State television aired footage of an orange and white tugboat docked at Bandar Abbas port, with at least 3 armed guards on board.

“Coast guards successfully seized a foreign ship in the Strait of Hormuz,” said Major Hossein Dehaki, the coast guard chief in the southern province of Hormozgan.

The boat allegedly carrying contraband fuel had 12 Filipino crew on board, and all of them were arrested, he told the television station.

Dehaki said the group was suspected of operating a fuel-smuggling ring and the confiscated shipment had been intercepted close to Sirik county in the Strait of Hormuz.

The Philippines’ Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), through its embassy in Tehran, is monitoring the developments regarding the seizure.

Ambassador to Iran Wilfredo C. Santos reported to the Department the tugboat’s operations were being investigated. The matter will be referred to the local court once an investigation has been completed.

The embassy said it is seeking further updates on the Filipino seafarers’ condition, and will provide assistance as needed. 

Tanker seizures

The seizure comes amid tensions in the Gulf after the United States unilaterally withdrew from a nuclear deal putting curbs on Iran’s nuclear program in return for relief from sanctions.

The escalation has seen ships mysteriously attacked, drones downed and oil tankers seized in the Strait of Hormuz – a chokepoint for a third of world’s seaborne oil.

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps detained a “foreign tanker” in Gulf waters on July 14 for allegedly smuggling contraband fuel.

“With a capacity of two million liters and 12 foreign crew on board, the vessel was en route to deliver contraband fuel received from Iranian boats to foreign ships,” the Guards said at the time.

Maritime tracking service TankerTrackers reported the Panamanian-flagged MT Riah, used in the strait for fuelling other vessels, had crossed into Iranian waters, and at that point its automatic identification system stopped sending signals.

In the most high-profile seizure, the Guards impounded the British-flagged Stena Impero tanker in the Strait of Hormuz on July 19 for breaking “international maritime rules.”

Iran also seized another ship on July 31 with 7 foreign crew onboard over fuel smuggling, but it has not revealed the vessel’s identity or the nationality of its crew. – Rappler.com

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