OSLO, Norway (AP)-A Norwegian-owned and Russian-Crude Ships that were initially doubted, maybe an underwater fiber optic cable connecting Latvia is included in the damage and Swedish Islands of Gotland Have been released to
The Norwegian police said late Friday that no conclusion was created, which would be the ship, Silver Dania, “the Act.”
“Tromso Police District has now taken several discovered steps and has secured whatever we need to consider the request to Latvia. The investigation will continue, but we do not see the ship any reason for staying in TOMSO, ”Tromso’s police Attorney Ronnie Jorgensen said late Friday.
Silver Dania was stopped on Thursday evening and brought to the port of Tromso in Northern Norway for inspection by a Norwegian Coast Guard vessel on Friday morning. He said that a request from Latvian officials and a verdict by a Norwegian court.
At the time the police said that there was suspicion that the ship, which was sailing between the Russian ports of St. Petersburg and Murmansk, was involved in the damage that was discovered in the last weekend in the Baltic Sea that was detained, when it was detained. Was.
The officials did not expand, but said they were searching for the ship and conducting interviews.
Tormode Fosmark, CEO of Silvarsia Company, who owned the ship, denied that when it left through the cable area, the vessel did some damage and said that the company was collaborating with the authorities, which was “serious” The matter was considered.
Fosmark told Associated Press, “We have no participation in this.” He said, “We had no anchor or nothing, so today’s confirmation will be”.
She insisted that she does not show any irregularity in her journey to ship’s tracking data.
Fosmark said they hope that the vessel, which was not carrying any cargo, would be able to move forward later on the day.
On Sunday, the data transmission cable running from Ventspills, Latvia to Gotland was detected. Later that day, the Swedish prosecutors announced that they had opened an initial investigation into the suspected sabotage and ordered a ship to be detained to damage the cable, Malta-Flagged Wagen.
The Bulgarian owner of the ship said it was possible that Wayzen accidentally broke a cable, but dismissed any possibility of sabotage or any other action from the crew.