Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

US warrant on Iranian tanker after Gibraltar court setback

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WASHINGTON, Aug17 (AFP) - The US Justice Department has issued a warrant for the seizure of the Iranian oil supertanke­r Grace 1, one day after a Gibraltar judge allowed the release of the detained vessel.

The Justice Department alleged the ship was part of a scheme “to unlawfully access the US financial system to support illicit shipments to Syria from Iran by the Islamic Revolution­ary Guard Corps,” which the US has designated a foreign terrorist organizati­on.

The warrant says the vessel, which remained anchored in the British Mediterran­ean territory late Friday, and all the oil aboard are subject to forfeiture based on violations of the Internatio­nal Emergency Economic Powers Act, as well as bank fraud, money laundering, and terrorism statutes.

It also ordered the seizure of $995,000 in an account at an unnamed US bank associated with Paradise Global Trading LLC, which it called a shell company associated with businesses which act for the Revolution­ary Guards.

There was no immediate word from Britain or Gibraltar over whether they would act on the warrant, as Iran said it was sending a new crew to pilot the tanker and its 2.1 million barrels of oil.

On Thursday a Gibraltar judge ordered the release of the Grace 1, six weeks after it was detained on suspicion of violating internatio­nal sanctions on Syria, the alleged planned recipient of the crude oil it was carrying.

The judge rejected a last- minute legal move by Washington demanding that the ship remain detained.

The July 4 seizure came amid surging tensions in the Gulf after several alleged Iranian attacks on smaller tankers.

The US -- citing Tehran's threat to American allies -- expanded its military presence in the region with a new aircraft carrier task force, missile batteries and strategic bombers.

Iran called the detention of the Grace 1 an “illegal intercepti­on” staged by the United States, while Washington cheered it as “excellent news.” Tehran and Washington have been at loggerhead­s since US President Donald Trump withdrew last year from a landmark 2015 nuclear deal between major powers and Iran, reimposing crippling unilateral sanctions.

In the wake of Grace 1's detention, on July 19 Iran seized the Britishfla­gged tanker Stena Impero in the Strait of Hormuz.

Tehran said the ship was in violation of “internatio­nal maritime rules,” but the move was widely seen as retaliatio­n for the Grace 1.

Thursday's release of the Grace 1 came after Gibraltar's government said it had received written assurances from Iran that the ship would not be headed for countries “subject to European Union sanctions.”

“We have deprived the Assad regime in Syria of more than $ 140 million worth of crude oil,” Gibraltar chief minister Fabian Picardo said.

 ??  ?? The name of Iranian oil tanker Grace 1 is seen removed as it sits anchored after the Supreme Court of the British territory lifted its detention order, in the Strait of Gibraltar, southern Spain, August 16, 2019. REUTERS/Jon Nazca
The name of Iranian oil tanker Grace 1 is seen removed as it sits anchored after the Supreme Court of the British territory lifted its detention order, in the Strait of Gibraltar, southern Spain, August 16, 2019. REUTERS/Jon Nazca

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