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Iran seizes British tanker in Strait of Hormuz



TEHRAN: Iran has seized a British-flagged tanker in the Gulf, British authorities said.

The Stena Impero’s owners say they have been unable to contact their vessel, which had 23 personnel on board and was “heading north towards Iran”.

Meanwhile, Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt has warned of “serious consequences” if Iran does not release a British-flagged tanker seized in the Gulf.

It was surrounded by four vessels and a helicopter, according to Hunt.

A second British-owned Liberian-flagged tanker was boarded by armed guards but is now free to continue its journey.

The Mesdar’s Glasgow-based operator Norbulk Shipping UK said communication had been re-established with the vessel after it was boarded by armed guards at around 17:30 BST on Friday and its crew was “safe and well”.

There were 25 personnel on board the Mesdar when it was surrounded by 10 speedboats, Mr Hunt said.

(Agencies)

Publish Date : 20 July 2019 08:39 AM

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