
Imagine a massive oil tanker, flying a Russian flag, sitting unexpectedly in Scottish waters for over six weeks. Sounds like a thrilling movie plot, right? Well, it was a very real international incident! The vessel, named Marinera (formerly Bella 1), has finally left Scottish shores, not for another oil delivery, but on a unique journey to the United States, towed by the American military.
The dramatic takeover began on January 7th near Iceland when US forces, in a joint operation with the UK, took control of the vessel. The Marinera and its crew were then escorted into the sheltered Moray Firth off Scotland’s east coast, where they remained for weeks. Now, after this prolonged stay, the ship is being towed across the Atlantic, bound for judicial proceedings in the US.
But why such a grand escort? The plot thickens! The tanker’s captain, Avtandil Kalandadze, faces federal charges in a New York court. He’s accused of sailing under a false flag (Guyana, despite not being registered there) in an alleged attempt to evade seizure by the US Coast Guard. Furthermore, he supposedly defied orders to stop and allow American forces to board. Twenty-eight crew members were also held on board during the tanker’s stay in Scotland.
This unusual situation even caused a stir in Scottish politics. First Minister John Swinney expressed frustration with the UK Government’s “absolutely appalling” communication regarding the operation, especially since air bases in North Scotland were involved. This diplomatic “snafu” led to important discussions with the Prime Minister, securing assurances for better communication with Scotland on future security matters affecting devolved responsibilities. It’s a complex tale of international law, military action, and diplomatic tensions, all centered around one controversial oil tanker.
Source: https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/25890646.marinera-tanker-seized-scottish-waters-towed-us/



