Iranian Media Say Tanker Seized in Indonesia Is Released
An Iranian-flagged tanker seized by Indonesia in January has been released, Iran’s state broadcaster reported on Saturday, saying the vessel has resumed its mission before returning home.
Jakarta said at the time that its
coast guard had seized the MT Horse vessel over the suspected illegal transfer
of oil in the country's waters.
However, the Iranian foreign
ministry said the seizure was over "a technical issue and it happens in
shipping field".
"The MT Horse, belonging to the National Iranian
Tanker Company that had been detained in Indonesian waters since January 24,
was released on Friday,” state broadcaster Seda va Sima said, according to
Reuters.
“This vessel has now resumed its mission before
returning to the country’s waters,” it added without giving further details.
The Indonesian coast guard said
they were checking the Iranian report.
Iran, which is under harsh US
sanctions that mainly target its oil exports, has been accused of concealing
the destination of its oil sales by disabling tracking systems on its tankers.
Last year, it used the MT Horse to
deliver 2.1 million barrels of condensate to fellow US-sanctioned Venezuela.