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Swedish Coast Guard Boards Vessel Suspected of Being Stateless in the Baltic Sea

Swedish Coast Guard Boards Vessel Suspected of Being Stateless in the Baltic Sea

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The Swedish coast guard said it boarded and took control of a suspected stateless vessel in Swedish waters of the Baltic Sea on Friday, and it was carrying out investigations on the

The Swedish coast guard said it boarded and took control of a suspected stateless vessel in Swedish waters of the Baltic Sea on Friday, and it was carrying out investigations on the ship.

"At 3:50 p.m. today, the Coast Guard took control of a vessel with unclear flag status and thus suspected of being a stateless vessel," it said in a statement, adding that the boarding had taken place off the coast of the southern Swedish town Trelleborg.

The ship Caffa was sailing under a Guinean flag, but the coast guard said it regarded the vessel to be stateless "based on national and international legislation". Swedish police said the ship was suspected of sailing under a false flag.

According to ship-tracking service Marine Traffic, Caffa is a 96-meter general cargo ship.

Sweden's minister for civil defence, Carl-Oskar Bohlin, said in a post on X that the ship was a freighter on Ukraine's sanctions list.

"The ownership structure is unclear and there are suspicions that the vessel is not insured. As recently as this summer, the ship is said to have changed from a Russian to a Guinean flag," Bohlin wrote.

The coast guard said it had launched a preliminary investigation

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