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(Short-Take) Finland to release oil tanker suspected of power cable breach

Finnish Border Guard's ship Turva escorts Cook Islands-registered oil tanker Eagle S out to sea on the Baltic, near Porvoo, Finland. — Reuters
Finnish Border Guard's ship Turva escorts Cook Islands-registered oil tanker Eagle S out to sea on the Baltic, near Porvoo, Finland. — Reuters
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OSLO: Finland will release an oil tanker which investigators believe broke a Baltic Sea power cable and four Internet lines late last year, and will escort the vessel to international waters even as the criminal probe continues, police said on Sunday. The Cook Islands-registered Eagle S was boarded by Finland's coast guard on December 26 and has been held in custody while authorities probed the case, which remains under investigation on suspicion of sabotage.


Three crew members remain subject to a travel ban and are not allowed to leave Finland, police said in a statement. "The criminal investigation continues with further interviews of the crew and the examination of the material gathered," police said.


Investigators believe the cables broke when the Eagle S dragged its anchor along the seabed, and a lost anchor believed to belong to the vessel was later recovered from the ocean. A lawyer representing the ship's owner has said the alleged damage happened outside of Finland's territorial waters and that the country thus lacked jurisdiction to intervene. — Reuters


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