The vessel and crew’s nationalities weren’t introduced, however the worth of its cargo amounted to $6.6m, an official stated.
Tehran, Iran – Iran’s elite Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has seized the crew and cargo of a international ship that was carrying 11 million litres (2.9m gallons) of smuggled gas, in line with an area judiciary official.
The judiciary chief of the southern province of Hormozgan, Mojtaba Ghahremani, introduced on Monday that the IRGC’s naval power confiscated the unnamed vessel within the waters of the Gulf.
“The captain and crew of this international tanker are additionally detained as investigations and authorized procedures are being accomplished,” he stated in a video message launched by the semi-official Tasnim information web site, whereas flanked by IRGC and judiciary personnel on the ship’s deck.
The nationality of the vessel or its crew was not introduced, however Ghahremani stated the worth of its cargo amounted to 2.2 trillion rials (about $6.6m).
Tasnim additionally launched a clip that confirmed the smuggled gas on the tanker.
“All vessels which have delivered gas to the violating tanker may also be topic to prosecution,” the judiciary official stated.
Ghahremani stated the arrested smugglers might be slapped with a monetary penalty of as much as 10 instances the worth of the confiscated cargo along with receiving jail sentences, whereas the vessel might be seized in favour of the Iranian authorities.
He additionally described the bust as a “main blow” to organised gas smuggling operations in Iran’s southern waters, which is believed to be profitable resulting from Iran’s allocation of gas subsidies and the nation’s low-cost foreign money.
The IRGC has in recent times ramped up its efforts towards smuggling and from, time to time, proclaims seizures of cargo carried by international vessels whereas principally refraining from disclosing which international locations the vessels and crew belong to.
However the amount of the confiscated gas introduced on Monday seemed to be bigger than ordinary. By comparability, one other vessel that was introduced seized final month was stated to be carrying 757,000 litres (200,000 gallons) of gas.