Iran says it has seized foreign oil tanker in Gulf

Iranian state TV says Revolutionary Guards forces have
seized a foreign tanker with 12 crew accused of smuggling oil.
Thursday’s report says the tanker was taking fuel from
Iranian smugglers to foreign customers and was intercepted south of Iran’s
Larak Island in the strait of Hormuz, a vital route for oil shipping.
The TV did not identify the tanker or say which country the
crew were from, but said it was intercepted on Sunday after issuing a distress
call.
“A foreign vessel smuggling one million litres of fuel in
the Larak Island of the Persian Gulf has been seized,” the station said. “The
vessel that Iran towed to its waters after receiving a distress call, was later
seized with the order from the court as we found out that it was smuggling
fuel.”
US officials have previously expressed suspicion that a
Panamanian-flagged oil tanker MT Riah that stopped transmitting its location at
the weekend had been seized in Iranian territorial waters.
The seizure of the as yet unnamed tanker by Iran also
follows the seizure of an Iranian oil tanker, Grace 1, by Royal Marines. The UK
has said the oil was bound for Iran’s close ally Syria, in breach of an EU
embargo.
A UK spokeswoman said it was seeking further information on
the reports. “We continue to urge the Iranian authorities to de-escalate the
situation in the region,” the spokeswoman said. “We are continuously monitoring
the security situation there and are committed to maintaining freedom of
navigation, in accordance with international law.”
Iran’s unravelling nuclear deal with world powers has led to
increased tensions in the Gulf region after the US pulled out last year and
reimposed economic sanctions. In the last months there have been six unattributed
attacks on Gulf shipping as well as an attempt to intercept a British ship in
the Gulf a fortnight ago.
The US has sent advanced fighter jets and thousands of extra
troops into the Middle East while attacks on oil tankers and the shooting down
of a US military surveillance drone by Iran have added to the fears of an armed
conflict breaking out.