Sanctioned oil tanker enters UK waters day after government crackdown threat
11 hours ago Tom EdgingtonBBC Verify An oil tanker sanctioned by the government has sailed through the English Channel - entering UK waters - a day after a threat from ministers that such vessels can be boarded by UK armed forces.
Data suggests it is carrying a full cargo.
It first entered UK waters on 26 March at 12:39 GMT and its presence was spotted by a user on X.
Its final destination is not listed on the ship-tracking website.
Namely, VAYU 1 is involved in carrying oil or oil products that originated in Russia from Russia to a third country". Russia has been accused of operating a so-called "shadow fleet" of tankers with opaque ownership structures in an attempt to get round international sanctions on its oil exports.
It is unclear what the government defines as "UK waters" and we have asked it to clarify this.
Its last location was around 40 nautical miles south of Plymouth and still in the UK's EEZ.
"That's why we're going after his shadow fleet even harder. "
However, it also added that it would "not provide a running commentary.
as this could compromise our ability to successfully take action against sanctioned ships". How could a seizure be carried out?
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