TEHRAN: Iran on Saturday seized one British tanker and stopped another in the Strait of Hormuz for “violating international regulations.”Indian nationals are among the 23 people who were onboard the British-flagged oil tanker which was seized by Iran on Saturday, said cargo vessel owner Stena Bulk.
The company also said that the vessel is no longer under the control of the crew and remain uncontestable. “There have been no reported injuries and the safety and welfare of our crew remain our primary focus,” Stena Bulk said in a statement. The 23 people on board are of Indian, Russian, Latvian and Filipino nationality. Iran on Saturday seized one British tanker and stopped another in the Strait of Hormuz for “violating international regulations.”
Iran announced that it has seized a British tanker Steno Impero. Hours later, US official said that Iran has also seized a second tanker, the Liberian-flagged MV Masdar.
However, Masdar was allowed to carry its course after Iranian officials followed up with the ship on its environmental regulations and it’s no longer in the Iranian waters. “All crew are safe and well,” Mesdar’s manager, Norbulk Shipping UK, said in a statement confirming that the ship had been released. “Communication has been re-established with the vessel and Master confirmed that the armed guards have left and the vessel is free to continue the voyage,” it said.
The UK condemned the seizure and said, “These seizures are unacceptable. It is essential that freedom of navigation is maintained and that all ships can move safely and freely in the region.
“Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump said that it proves that Iran is nothing but trouble. “This only goes to show what I’m saying about Iran. Trouble. Nothing but trouble,” he said.
“It goes to show you I was right about Iran. “He also noted the “US has very few tankers going in because we’re using a lot of our own energy,” but said the American presence in the region was still robust. This is a second time in two months that Iran has attempted to seize a British oil tanker. (Agencies)
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