THE US Coast Guard (USCG) is to impose "conditions of entry" on vessels arriving in the US after having called at Libyan port during their last five port calls from April 24, reported London's Tanker Operator.
The US Department of Homeland Security said in a notice said that the USCG believed that Libyan ports did not maintain effective anti-terrorism measures and found that Libya's legal regime, designated authority oversight, access control and cargo control were all deficient.
Each vessel affected will have to implement the Security Level 2 measures from its ship security plan while in Libya; ensure that each access point is guarded and that guards have total visibility of the exterior of the vessel while in a Libyan port.
While in a Libyan port, ships must log all security actions and report actions taken to the pertinent USCG Captain of the Port before arrival in the US.
WORLD SHIPPING
20 April 2015 - 22:20
US Coast Guard check ships that have called at Libya ports from April 24
THE US Coast Guard (USCG) is to impose "conditions of entry" on vessels arriving in the US after having called at Libyan port during their last five port calls from April 24, reported London's Tanker Operator.
WORLD SHIPPING
20 April 2015 - 22:20
US Coast Guard check ships that have called at Libya ports from April 24
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