The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Iran state TV: Iranian forces seize foreign oil tanker, crew

- By Nasser Karimi and Aya Batrawy

TEHRAN, IRAN >> Iran’s paramilita­ry Revolution­ary Guard forces have seized a foreign oil tanker accused of smuggling oil with a crew of 12, Iran’s state TV reported Thursday, just days after an oil tanker based in the United Arab Emirates disappeare­d off trackers in Iranian territoria­l waters.

The Panamanian­flagged oil tanker MT Riah stopped transmitti­ng its location overnight on Sunday near Qeshm Island, which has a Revolution­ary Guard base on it, according to data listed on tracking site Maritime Traffic.

Iran’s state television did not identify the seized vessel, but said it was intercepte­d on Sunday. It said the oil tanker had 12 foreign crew members on board and was involved in smuggling some 1 million liters of fuel from Iranian smugglers to foreign customers.

The report said the oil tanker was intercepte­d in south of Iran’s Larak Island in the Strait of Hormuz.

A U.S. defense official had told The Associated Press earlier this week that America “has suspicions” that Iran seized the oil tanker when it turned off its tracker in the Strait of Hormuz. An Emirati official had told the AP the small oil tanker made no distress call before switch- ing off its tracker. The 58-meter (190-foot) Riah typically made trips from Dubai and Sharjah on the UAE’s west coast before going through the strait and heading to Fujairah on the UAE’s east coast.

The acknowledg­ement that a vessel has been seized by Iran’s Revolution­ary Guard appears to contradict statements by Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman on Wednesday saying Iran had aided a foreign oil tanker with a malfunctio­n.

The move by the Guard comes amid heightened tensions between Iran and the U.S. after President Donald Trump pulled the United States out of Iran’s nuclear deal with world powers last year and imposed sanctions, including on Iranian oil exports.

Iran has recently increased uranium production and enrichment over the limits of its 2015 nuclear deal, trying to put more pressure on Europe to offer it better terms and allow it to sell its crude oil abroad.

The U.S. has sent thousands of additional troops, nuclear-capable B-52 bombers and advanced fighter jets into the Mideast amid the heightened tensions.

Mysterious attacks on oil tankers and Iran shooting down a U.S. military surveillan­ce drone has added to the fears of an armed conflict breaking out.

Batrawy reported from Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

 ?? IRANIAN PRESIDENCY OFFICE VIA AP ?? In this photo released by the official website of the office of the Iranian Presidency, President Hassan Rouhani speaks in a meeting during his provincial tour to the North Khorasan, Iran, Sunday. Rouhani said his country is ready to negotiate with the United States if Washington lifts its economic sanctions.
IRANIAN PRESIDENCY OFFICE VIA AP In this photo released by the official website of the office of the Iranian Presidency, President Hassan Rouhani speaks in a meeting during his provincial tour to the North Khorasan, Iran, Sunday. Rouhani said his country is ready to negotiate with the United States if Washington lifts its economic sanctions.

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