The Herald

Russian superyacht Amadea seized in Fiji

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A SUPERYACHT claimed to be owned by a Russian oligarch sanctioned for alleged money laundering has been seized in Fiji.

A judge in Fiji earlier this week permitted US authoritie­s to seize the yacht Amadea – worth $325 million (£263m) – but also put his order temporaril­y on hold while defence lawyers mounted a challenge.

The Justice Department said authoritie­s in Fiji, acting at the request of the United States, have now served a search warrant freezing the yacht, which had earlier been prevented from leaving the South Pacific nation.

American officials say the 348-foot vessel belongs to Suleiman Kerimov, an economist and former Russian politician who was sanctioned by the US Treasury Department in 2018 and has faced further censure from Canada, Europe, Britain and other nations, after Russia invaded Ukraine.

Kerimov made a fortune investing in Russian gold producer Polyus, with Forbes magazine putting his net worth at $14.5 billion (£11.7bn).

Defence lawyers claimed the yacht belongs to another Russian oligarch.

In an applicatio­n in support of the search warrant, an FBI agent wrote that there was probable cause to believe that Mr Kerimov has owned the Amadea since 2021.

The vessel, which is flagged in the Cayman Islands, turned off its automated informatio­n system on February 24 – the same day Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine.

In a statement, attorney general Merrick Garland said the seizure “should make clear that there is no hiding place for the assets of individual­s who violate US laws

“And there is no hiding place for the assets of criminals who enable the Russian regime.”

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