Turkish ship carrying explosives seized en route to Libya

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Thu, 11 Jan 2018 - 01:24 GMT

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A Turkish freighter carrying materials used to make explosives was heading for Libya, 11 January 2018 – Press photo /iefimerida news

A Turkish freighter carrying materials used to make explosives was heading for Libya, 11 January 2018 – Press photo /iefimerida news

CAIRO – 11 January 2018: A Turkish freighter, loaded with 29 containers of explosives and other materials that could be used to construct bombs used in terrorist attacks, were seized while sailing to Libya, the Greek coastguard said on Wednesday according to The Athens-Macedonian News Agency (AMNA).

“The ship had been a moving bomb that could have had unforeseeable repercussions on people and the marine,” the Greek coastguard said to AMNA.

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The seized possessions found on the Turkish ship
A special operations squad seized the vessel and arrested the freighter's eight-person crew, which included two Ukrainian nationals, five Indian nationals and one Albanian, in waters off Agios Nikolaos, Crete, a few days earlier.

The skipper of the crew has admitted after questioning that he had been ordered by the ship's owner to sail to the Libyan port of Misurata and not to Djibouti, the destination listed in the ship's itinerary.

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According to the ship’s bill of lading, the cargo had been loaded in the Turkish ports of Mersin and Iskenderun and was destined for Djibouti and Oman. No shipping maps were found on the ship’s logbook for the Djibouti and Oman areas, the coastguard said.

The European Union and the United Nations imposed arms embargoes that have prohibited the sale, supply or transfer of arms to Libya since 2011.

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The eight-member crew has been arrested and will appear before a prosecutor on Thursday, according to Reuters.

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