India arrests crew of US ship over arms
Police in a southern Indian port city yesterday arrested the crew of a United States-owned ship on charges of illegally transporting weapons and ammunition in Indian waters.
Eight crew and 25 security guards aboard the MV Seaman Guard Ohio were arrested after they failed to produce documents allowing them to carry the weapons, a police official said. The official spoke on condition of anonymity.
The ship is owned by Virginia-based security company AdvanFort but is registered in Sierra Leone. It was detained on October 12 and has been in the Tuticorin port in Tamil Nadu state.
The ship’s captain told investigators that the company provides armed escorts to merchant vessels traveling in pirate-infested waters in the Indian Ocean.
Police seized 35 automatic weapons and nearly 5,700 rounds of ammunition from the security guards on the ship, the police official said.
The men were charged with illegal possession of weapons and ammunition and entering India’s territorial waters without permission, the official said.
The ship had 10 crew members and 25 armed security guards from India, Britain, Estonia and Ukraine. Two of the crew members were not arrested and were allowed to stay on board the ship to carry out maintenance work.
AdvanFort could not immediately be reached for comment.
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