France arrests Russian ship owned by sanctioned oligarch
French sea police seized a ship on Saturday that authorities
suspect belongs to a Russian company targeted by European Union sanctions over
the war in Ukraine.
The cargo vessel transporting cars, which was headed for St.
Petersburg, is “strongly suspected of being linked to Russian interests
targeted by the sanctions,” said Captain Veronique Magnin of the French
Maritime Prefecture.
The ship was diverted to the port of Boulogne-sur-Mer in
northern France between 3 a.m. and 4 a.m. (0200-0300 GMT), Magnin said, adding
ongoing checks were being carried out by customs officials and the ship’s crew
was “being cooperative.”
The Russian embassy in France is seeking an explanation from
authorities over the seizure, Russia’s RIA news agency quoted the embassy as
saying.
French newspaper La Voix Du Nord, which first reported the
news, said the vessel was the “Baltic Leader,” which – according to website
marinetraffic.com – sails under a Russian flag.
The company that owns the ship belongs to a Russian
businessman who is on the EU’s list of sanctioned people, Magnin said.
EU states on Friday agreed to freeze European assets of
Russian President Vladimir Putin and his foreign minister to punish Russia for
the attack on Ukraine.
A wider list of sanctioned people was put in place earlier this
month.
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