Albuquerque Journal

Indonesia says it seized Iranian and Panamanian tankers

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JAKARTA, Indonesia — Indonesian authoritie­s said that they seized an Iranian tanker and Panamanian tanker suspected of carrying out the illegal transfer of oil in their country’s waters Sunday.

The tankers — the Iranian-flagged MT Horse and the Panamanian-flagged MT Frea — were seized in waters off Indonesia’s West Kalimantan province, said Wisnu Pramadita, a spokesman for the Indonesian Maritime Security Agency.

He said the tankers are suspected of a variety of violations, including not displaying national flags, shutting off their identifica­tion systems, anchoring illegally as well as the illegal transfer fuel between ships and spilling oil.

Authoritie­s were escorting the two tankers to Batam island in Riau Islands province for further investigat­ion, he said.

Iranian state television acknowledg­ed the tanker’s seizure, citing Indonesian authoritie­s. The report did not elaborate.

Iran, home to major oil and natural gas reserves, has seen its sales abroad deeply impacted by U.S. sanctions after former President Donald Trump unilateral­ly withdrew America from Tehran’s nuclear deal with world powers in 2018. That cut a crucial source of government revenue in Iran’s long-anemic economy.

In the time since, Iran has relied on blackmarke­t sales and deals with Venezuela to keep its sales going.

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