Sweden arrests Chinese captain of suspected Russia-linked vessel

Tanker Jin Hui, which was boarded by the Swedish Coast Guard off the coast outside Trelleborg, Sweden, on May 3. (REUTERS)

The Chinese captain of a seized oil tanker with suspected Russian links has been placed under arrest on suspicion of  carrying false documents and of violating  laws on seaworthiness, a Swedish prosecutor said on Monday. 

The coast guard and police  on Sunday boarded the Syrian-flagged Jin Hui in Swedish territorial waters.

 The captain, who was not named, will be  interrogated on  Monday, Senior Prosecutor Adrien Combier-Hogg said in a statement. 

Authorities said the  vessel was believed to belong to the shadow fleet, a clandestine network of vessels Russia has used to evade  Western sanctions imposed on it in response to the Ukraine war. 

As European nations have increased their efforts to  disrupt the shadow fleet, Sunday’s arrest of the Jin Hui was Sweden’s fifth such action this year.

 Russia has not commented on the  latest action, but has previously condemned interceptions of its vessels as hostile.

 It was not immediately known how the suspect responded to the ship’s seizure or the accusations against him.

 The  coast guard said the ship, whose destination was unclear and  which was not thought to be carrying a cargo, figured on several sanctions lists, including those of the European Union and Britain. 

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