Mar 12 • 21:14 UTC 🇸🇪 Sweden Dagens Nyheter

The Coast Guard has boarded a new suspected shadow vessel

The Swedish Coast Guard has boarded another vessel suspected of being part of a shadow fleet.

The Swedish Coast Guard has announced the boarding of another vessel suspected of belonging to a shadow fleet. The operation took place off the coast of Trelleborg, where the tanker 'Sea Owl 1' was intercepted shortly after 8:30 PM by the national task force in collaboration with the Coast Guard's national boarding group. This incident raises ongoing concerns regarding the visibility and activities of unregistered vessels operating in Swedish waters.

The presence of shadow fleets—ships that operate without clear registration and often engage in illicit activities—poses a significant challenge for maritime security in Sweden. The recent actions taken by the Coast Guard and the national police force indicate a proactive approach to investigate and curb potential illegal activities in the region. The boarding of 'Sea Owl 1' follows closely after a similar incident earlier in the week, suggesting that these operations may be part of a broader strategy to monitor and control such vessels.

Officials have confirmed that the boarding was executed in Swedish territorial waters, near the southern coast of Sweden. This incident emphasizes the importance of vigilance in maintaining maritime safety and security. Authorities are likely to conduct further investigations into the ship's activities and origins as they seek to unravel the network of the shadow fleet, which could involve various illegal operations that threaten national and regional security.

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