Formerly detained Iranian ship arrived at Kalundborg Harbor
The Iranian cargo ship 'Nora,' previously held by Danish authorities, has arrived at Kalundborg Harbor after departing from Aarhus Bay.
The Iranian cargo ship 'Nora' has recently arrived at Kalundborg Harbor, having been detained by Danish authorities in Aarhus Bay since February. According to tracking service Vesselfinder, the ship was spotted sailing east of Samsø before heading towards the northwestern part of Zealand, confirming its course towards Kalundborg Harbor. Initial tracking indicated that the ship had docked in the harbor Wednesday afternoon.
The National Unit for Special Criminality (NSK) has stated that they cannot provide comments on the matter, indicating that a police investigation is still ongoing. This raises questions regarding the reasons for the ship's initial detention and the subsequent investigation. The NSK's press department has reiterated its stance, pointing to an ongoing police matter which is not open for public discussion at this time.
Inquiries have been made to Kalundborg Harbor regarding the circumstances surrounding the ship’s arrival, but they too have declined to comment, directing inquiries back to the NSK. As the situation develops, it remains to be seen how maritime and legal authorities in Denmark will proceed with their investigation into the ship and its operations, considering the diplomatic implications of such detentions.