Yesterday, at around 3.45pm, an AFM Islander Aircraft on a routine patrol observed the Maltese registered vessel MV 'ALICE' sailing 30NM South of Malta trailing what appeared to be an illegal discharge of some form of fuel.The Inshore Patrol Vessel P24 was diverted to the scene from routine patrol activities while a second patrol craft, the coastal patrol vessel P52, was also instructed to proceed to the area.It was established that the MV Alice had 80,000ltrs of fuel loaded from Libya intended for ship to ship transfer on the MV Santa Maria.Customs authorities verified authority for fuel transfer, however, an AFM boarding team reported that the MV ALICE was leaking fuel.The oil spill was reported to the Malta Police Authorities as maritime pollution of this nature is regarded as a criminal offence and at 8.00pm the MV ALICE was placed under arrest and ordered to proceed to Grand Harbour. Three other locally-registered vessels suspected of being engaged in fuel transfers with the ALICE were also ordered to stop any fuel transfer activities and proceed towards Malta for further investigations.All four vessels entered Grand Harbour and docked at Boiler Wharf under the escort of AFM Maritime Squadron personnel at 8am today.It has also been reported that none of the persons who were onboard the vessel were carrying identity documents.The criminal investigation, run by the CID, is led by Inspector Chris Pullicino.
WORLD SHIPPING
03 July 2013 - 06:21
VIDEO: AFM Intercepts Vessel Spilling Oil at Sea
Yesterday, at around 3.45pm, an AFM Islander Aircraft on a routine patrol observed the Maltese registered vessel MV 'ALICE' sailing 30NM South of Malta
WORLD SHIPPING
03 July 2013 - 06:21
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