Iran's Revaluation Guard seizes a foreign ship in Gulf
Iran's Revolutionary Guards announced the seizure of a ship carrying fuel in the Persian Gulf on the grounds that it had "smuggled fuel."
In a statement on Sunday, Iran's Revolutionary Guards Navy’s Public Relations Department said that the foreign ship has been captured by the military vessels patrolling the second naval zone in the Persian Gulf as part of the operations to detect and fight against organized smuggling.
The Revolutionary Guards Navy’s patrol vessels confiscated the foreign tanker that was carrying 700,000 liters of smuggled fuel in a surprise operation after coordination with judicial authorities, it added.
According to the statement, the foreign ship was seized near Farsi Island, a tiny, barren island in the Persian Gulf.
Earlier on July 14, the Revolutionary Guards Navy had captured a foreign oil tanker that was carrying one million liters of smuggled fuel in the Persian Gulf.
The Revolutionary Guards Navy said, in a statement on July 18, that the foreign tanker was seized in southern parts of Larak, a small island in the Persian Gulf, after obtaining a judicial warrant.
There were 12 foreign crew on board the tanker, which has a capacity of 2 million liters of fuel, the statement said. (ILKHA)